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Cobra Kai’s Martin Kove appears on Dynamite with Britt Baker

Actor Martin Kove, better known to fans as Sensei John Kreese from the popular Netflix series Cobra Kai, made a cameo appearance on Dynamite last night.

In a backstage segment, Britt Baker said that she’s officially the most powerful female in all of professional wrestling, with the best squad…and the best sensei. Britt was sporting a Cobra Kai logo shirt and then all of a sudden Kove walked in the frame.

Mercedes Martinez, who was also part of the segment, said it was time to murder a bitch and Baker then asked Kove what if she loses to Thunder Rosa?

“You know what to do. Finish her. No mercy,” he said in his Kreese character.

After the Rosa and Martinez match ended, Baker asked Kove at ringside what happens next. “I told you she was weak. Now finish her,” he said. At that point, Baker made the cut throat hand signal and Jamie Hayter and Rebel attacked Thunder Rosa and then took down Mercedes Martinez as well.


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