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‘Physical: 100’ Returns with a Bang: Season 2’s Grueling Final Battle Revealed

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The Netflix reality show Physical: 100 Season 2 – Underground has crowned its ultimate winner after a heated competition.

Physical: 100 Season 2 – Underground has succeeded remarkably, topping Netflix’s global non-English TV show rankings for two consecutive years. From March 25 -31 it secured second place in the non-English TV show category, marking a two-week streak in the TOP 10. Additionally, it recorded 4,200,000 views (calculated by dividing the total viewing time by the total running time of the show), heating audiences in 74 countries, including the U.S., Canada, France, Germany, the U.K., Egypt, Hong Kong, Indonesia, and Taiwan.

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The results of the final 8-9 episodes, aired on April 2, revealed the outcome of the highly anticipated one-on-one aerial lifting competition between Team Kim Dong Hyun, Team Lee Jae Yoon, and Team Hong Beom Seok. Kim Dong Hyun, the reliable team leader of the unfortunately eliminated Team Kim Dong Hyun, moved audiences by declaring, “I will live with the body of Kim Dong Hyun from when I was active.”

The fourth quest turned brutal – a survival race where only one player per team could progress. Team Jung Ji Hyun, lauded for their Avengers-like performance in the loser’s revival, faced the most intense competition yet. Yesterday’s comrades turned rivals, unleashing a fierce battle within their ranks. The tight-knit team had to be whittled down to a single survivor. Despite the heartbreak of elimination, camaraderie prevailed as eliminated members cheered on their remaining teammates for a shot at the final quest.

The top four clashed in a fiery final quest, pushing themselves to the limit. They endured an agonizing challenge protecting Thor’s hammer, faced a seemingly endless series of squats with ever-increasing weights, and culminated in a thrilling final duel pushing giant pillars. The atmosphere crackled with tension as each competitor battled on. The moment the sole victor emerged, standing tall, was nothing short of dramatic.

Despite a valiant effort, the runner-up acknowledged a mix of emotions: “There are things I wish I’d done differently, but I gave it my all. Failure won’t stop me; I’ll keep pushing myself.” The winner, etched with determination, declared, “Giving up wasn’t an option. The last one standing is the strongest, and I proved it to myself today.”

Physical: 100 Season 2 – Underground returns, raising the bar for the ultimate physical competition. This season plunges contestants into a world of mines, forcing them to navigate a thrilling web of challenges where cooperation can give way to fierce competition. With upgraded quests and a massive scale, “Physical: 100” continues to captivate global audiences.

The champion of Physical: 100 Season 2 – Underground, a competition filled with unscripted drama, is now available to stream worldwide on Netflix.

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