Basically, winner of the tournament is supposed to be the Universe with the highest number
of survivors in what's expected to be an 80 man battle royal, with the participation
of 8 different Universes.
What will happen?
If at the end of 48 minutes multiple Universes has the exact number of survivors?
They have not cleared that yet, there are unlimited possibilities in regards to how
this might end, but for now let's assume that Universe 7 will go on to win the tournament.
Now, if Universe 7 does win the tournament who will be the one last man standing for
them?
I guess the most common prediction or the outcome to expect is Goku.
While many fans rather want to see Gohan or Vegeta get it.
Also, it's fair to say if someone like 17 or Frieza ends up winning; it won't be that
surprising, since they are formidable fighters with enough powers.
Now, in this video we will share a Theory, and if that Theory comes true, that will probably
be the most shocking moment in the history of Dragon Ball, not just DBS.
According to this rather crazy sounding theory, Krillin will be the last man standing and
win it for Universe 7.
That would undoubtedly be the single most shocking, WTF, stunning moment, and whether
you like the outcome or not this is something that promises to catch you off-guard.
Now, wait, you do want Super to be unpredictable, but at the same time you don't want them
to do something illogical to be unpredictable right?
So the question boils down to, if it would make sense if Krillin is able to do something
like that?
And of course if there are any hints or points to back our theory up or is it just completely
wishful thinking?
So, let's go through those 2 points.
Firstly, when it comes to if it will make sense.
We would have to say, this is the single most perfect opportunity for them to give someone
like Krillin his best moment.
If they ever want to give Krillin, a character who has been a prominent part of Dragon Ball
since the very beginning a grand moment; then this is it.
Because, over and over again it is being mentioned that The Tournament of Power is not all about
strength, but will prioritize technique and skills.
It is understood that battle intelligence, and strategic fighting might trump over powerful
fighters.
Not only that, it's a team game.
Meaning the last man standing doesn't have to be the most dominant fighter, the best
performer or the one with the highest number of eliminations.
In a matter of fact, someone could survive till the end without even eliminating a single
fighter, and how that would happen you ask?
Imagine, the last 3 survivors are Goku, Hit and Krillin.
Now, Hitman Hit is yet to finish his job of killing Goku, which he was hired for, and
his client Goku himself permitted him unlimited time.
In that case, Goku gets killed, but Hit is disqualified due to breaking the rules.
So, Krillin who might not have eliminated anyone before could be the winner.
Now, don't start judging the Hit killing Goku part it was just an example, someone
might kill someone accidentally not intentionally, or there could be a double elimination.
In other case, it could be that let's say someone like Jiren is left in a very bad condition,
Goku gives his all but gets eliminated by Jiren, but Jiren also doesn't have any strength
left in his body.
DBS loves to give throwbacks to DB and DBZ, both in the anime and the manga.
If something like that happens, this would be a throwback to the Saiyan saga, when the
fate of mighty Vegeta was in the hands of Krillin.
Then, he let him go because Goku asked him to, but this time around Goku would be cheering
for Krillin, so Krillin solar flares a Jiren who only has 5% energy left in his body, and
wins.
So, all these scenarios were imagined to give you an idea how a weaker fighter might win
it in a sensible manner or without having to directly overpower the biggest of fighters.
Another interesting thing is while someone like Goku or Jiren will be on full offense
mode during the battle royal, and will also be targeted a lot.
Someone like Krillin would rather concentrate on surviving, defending and no one is really
desperate to get them eliminated.
I mean come on, why bother with Krillin when you have obstacles like Goku, Gohan or Vegeta
to overcome?
So, this would mean by the end of the battle, Krillin could be almost retaining 90% of his
health or energy.
Allowing him to be swift, and might as well give him that edge over the last one.
So this was the part about if Krillin winning could be logical or not.
That was my explanation; I'll leave it to you to judge it, and surely hope to get some
additions from you guys in the comments.
Now, I want to cover the parts about if there were any hints given to us earlier on.
Primarily since the beginning of Super, we've got small hints about Krillin potentially
doing something but those never amounted to anything until this arc.
Like, in resurrection F, Krillin is primarily scared to fight but after being motivated,
he is able to fight just fine.
This gives us a message, that Krillin's fighting game is fine; he just has some mental
blocks, but then arcs went by and this moment of attention Krillin got was not expanded.
Then there was an episode where Krillin asked Goku to punch him just to see how much the
power gap has grown.
We get flashbacks about how they started together and all that.
So one could think that this could trigger Krillin to train and toughen up, but it didn't
amount to anything either that is before we reached The Universal Survival Arc.
This intrigues me the most, it's almost as though, they always had plans and was leaving
dots behind to connect them in a meaningful way later on.
Even when Krillin wasn't going to be involved in action, the story of this character was
constantly being told so that it could be linked later on.
In the Universal Survival Arc, Krillin is reborn!
The fighter Krillin is back, he shaved his head, and now has the classic Krillin look
back.
Now, this is the boldest indication that Krillin might be standing steps away from the moment
of his life, if you are going to give Krillin a major role, you obviously first get the
look he always had, when he was a regular fighter.
The outlook alone tells us that this is not going to be an ordinary arc for him.
Then, again this arc also surprisingly gave us around 4 Krillin centric episodes.
Something that most other characters didn't get, especially the human Z fighters like
Roshi and Tien was done in mainly one episode.
Tien was there for the next one too, but that was just rather negative for him.
While the part with Krillin has been very systematic, and it looked like it's rather
planned out.
Like, they first show weak and soft Krillin has become, and now even has difficulty fighting
with regular criminals.
He is totally broken, this gives us a sympathetic feeling for Krillin, and we just don't want
to see one of the greatest warriors like that.
Then, our feelings are acted by Krillin's family, which is android 18, her daughter
and most importantly his brother for life Goku.
The most striking part has to be when Android 18 said this is not the man he loved, in reference
to Krillin becoming a total bitch.
Another constant motivation for Krillin has been his daughter, she believes her dad is
strong, and Krillin is trying to live up to that reputation.
So, Krillin actually has the most supporting family in DB, while Goku gets pulled back
by Chi Chi, Android 18 wants to see Krillin be a brave warrior, and amazingly enough her
daughter wants the same.
So, this is a game changer for Krillin.
Something that he perhaphs didn't consider in his equation of life before this point,
but now that he has reasons to fight, he needs to overcome the blocks that got created over
the years.
One of the main problems of Krillin, not only now, but also since the beginning is his mentality,
mainly the lack of confidence.
If you think about it, Krillin's moves are quite the dangerous type.
He could be a legit killer fighter, in a matter of fact if not for Vegeta's alert Krillin's
destructo disk would have killed Nappa.
If Krillin had more confidence in himself he could use his Solar Flare and Destructo
Disk in a much more destructive style, but even Krillin can't believe how much of a
deadly fighter he can be.
This arc has not only concentrated on this major weakness of Krillin, but also cured
it to some extent.
Krillin didn't get this level of efficient attention in Dragon Ball Z.
This is basically when Krillin trains with Goku under Master Roshi.
The audiences are provided with Flashbacks from back in the days, when Krillin was Goku's
only training partner.
This could also be taken as a hint that DBS is emphasizing on the fact or is reminding
us that since the 80's Krillin was one of the top leads of Dragon Ball for a long time.
So don't be all that shocked if he becomes relevant again.
They dedicated 2 episodes, during this Universal Survival arc, 2 crucial pre tournaments episode
to Krillin.
Where he goes to magical forests and confronts his fears, dealing with his past, enemies
like Nappa and Frieza, more of a battle of minds.
Krillin would then not only get back his fighting spirits, but would become better than ever
before in the mental aspect of the game.
From this point onwards Krillin keeps training secretly and ends up improving some of his
techniques, and it is also being implied that he has learnt some new ones too!
A glimpse of his improvement is revealed when he gets asked to join the Universe 7 team.
Gohan who was previously skeptical about him or was rather underestimating him, challenged
him to a battle, and much to everyone's surprise Krillin was able to catch Gohan off
guard, and win on that battle royal type of setting.
He then battles Goku and was able to go almost toe to toe with him, given it's in a battle
royal situation, and Goku's target wasn't to kill Krillin.
Even he outsmarted Goku with that awesome destructo disk distraction technique.
You could even say, Goku would have even been eliminated in a battle royal situation if
Krillin didn't himself aware Goku about the 4th disk.
That is until Goku went Super Saiyan Blue and attacked Krillin with Kamehameha.
Even more surprisingly, Krillin was also able to hold his own for a while against that SSB
Kamehameha, but then 18 interferes to remind that this was supposed to be a warm up for
Battle Royal, and not a typical fight.
She has a legit point, because Krillin won't have to go head on with this much power, he
can just do the strategy centric tricky parts like he did before, and leave the rest for
the assistance of Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, 17 and so on.
Meaning Krillin will be able to do even better against someone like Goku in the battle royal,
because of the fact that power will be even more irrelevant over there, and Goku only
really massively outplayed him by power not on the other departments.
Goku himself learnt a lesson and reminder about how he has to be in the Battle Royal.
Remember massively powerful guys can't think of one shot destroying another fighter, because
that would lead to an instant disqualification, and Krilin can use that to his advantage.
Have you ever stopped for a moment, looked at the mirror and asked why the hell did they
make Krillin go head to head against Goku, in the Universal Survival Arc, Before the
tournament.
Krillin is someone who has been out of action for a long time, he has been irrelevant, then
why suddenly in this arc he got an episode where he overcame his weakness.
Then, got an episode where he kicked Gohan's arrogant ass, and fought Goku.
Why are they giving so much attention to him?
Why did they do the Dragon Ball version of BVS in an episode?
Why Krillin got to face SSB Goku while other human Z fighters like Tien and Master Roshi
didn't?
Why Krillin got his fighter look back?
And the answer is simple, it's because DBS has planned to make a man among Gods to be
the one to win it for Universe 7 in the Tournament of Power.
They are going to make Krillin great again.
Krillin is going to be the Batman of Dragon Ball.
Oh!
And some other hints, in a recent episode, when Krillin was doing some drama over not
participating, Beerus steps in and threatens to hakai him, and says while pointing towards
Krillin, that he will participate, he will survive till the end, and he will win the
tournament.
Well Beerus didn't really think that Krillin was going on to win, he kind of said in a
general tone for everyone, but if he ends up winning this would be something fun to
look back to.
You know this can be counted as another hint for us the audiences, the writers already
know the outcome, so sometimes they leave small moments like this, so the fans can enjoy
while watching it again.
Another foreshadowing could be, Monaka winning the last tournament, now we know Hit lost
willingly, and also that Krillin is not as much of a joke as Monaka, but the wider concept
that doesn't really exist but The desperate Fan Guy will go on to make anyways for the
sake of his fanboy theory is, the last punch might come from the weakest.
However, guys, we are almost coming to an end on this topic, the last point I would
like to add is.
This time it's different for Krillin, because his family wants him to do well.
Imagine Maroon's reaction if he goes back and can say he won the biggest tournament
ever.
Not only that another emotionally triggering factor, which is very essential for transformation
is could be that Android 18's life is at direct risk.
According to some recently revealed spoilers, anyone who gets thrown off the stage will
get annihilated immediately.
So, this could be something that triggers Krillin like never before, and we might even
see something unexpected like him getting a transformation.
Anyways guys, maybe I did drag this too far, and I do realize the possibility of this theory
playing out is extremely low.
Goku, Gohan or Vegeta are most likely to win, even another Universe winning could be more
likely than Krillin winning it for 7.
Yet this was a thought, I had an entertaining time imagining, and like described in the
video there are some points that makes the theory quite acceptable.
Well, what do you think about this?
Comment and let me know.
See you in the next, Dragon Ball Super video!
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