
Phys¡cal: 100 - The Final Battle! Asia Crowns Its First Champion Today
The ultimate showdown is here! Today, November 18th, Asia will crown its first-ever champion in the thrilling competition, 'Phys¡cal: 100 - Asia'.
Since its premiere on October 28th, the series has captivated audiences worldwide with an intense battle of strength, strategy, and unwavering teamwork among 8 nations.
The show has delivered edge-of-your-seat action, unexpected twists, and moments of profound sportsmanship, forging a deep connection with global viewers.
Now, only four nations remain in contention: Korea, Japan, Mongolia, and Australia. These formidable teams have pushed their limits through grueling quests, showcasing incredible physical prowess and mental fortitude.
Korea, boasting an elite roster of athletes, has demonstrated sheer power. Japan, with its strategic brilliance, secured an early spot in the fifth quest. Mongolia has survived through sheer tenacity, while Australia remains a dominant force with its overwhelming physicality.
In the previous episodes (7-9), Japan triumphed over Australia in the Battle Rope Relay, earning a direct pass to the fifth quest. The subsequent Death Match, a grueling 100 laps of spinning a 1200kg pillar, eliminated another nation. The upcoming fifth quest, 'Castle Takeover,' promises another grand-scale challenge, testing the teams' strategy and unity.
Only two nations will advance to the final, where three ultimate games will determine who possesses the most perfect physique and earns the championship title.
'Phys¡cal: 100 - Asia' has already achieved significant global success, ranking third in the Global Top 10 TV Shows (Non-English) on Netflix for two consecutive weeks with 3.6 million viewing hours. It has also secured a spot in the Top 10 in 26 countries, including Korea, Australia, the Philippines, and Turkey.
Will Korea clinch the victory, or will Japan, Mongolia, or Australia emerge as the ultimate champion? The final episodes, revealing the fate of these nations, are available on Netflix today at 5 PM KST.
Fans are buzzing with anticipation online, with comments like "Can't wait for the finale! Go Korea!" and "Mongolia's raw strength is insane, hoping they win!" being common. Some also expressed sadness for the eliminated countries, saying, "It's a shame to see such strong teams go out."