mortalkombat
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No. Only the losing Realm of the first tournament can demand a rematch. This was why in Mortal Kombat 2, Kahn prepared to invade Earth Realm illegally in case a human won his Outworld tournament.So if one side loses a SECOND time... Can they demand another rematch?
There is some confusion circulating around what exactly the purpose of Kahn's tournament was. Some have argued that the tournament was unnecessary and the only reason Kahn was able to attract everyone to his tournament was for personal reasons for each character (for instance, killing the Shaolin Monks and destroying the temple).Hey, as long as he is the Champ I am good. Hmmm I never knew about the tornament thing. But the MK2, wasent it a false tornament?
However, there are other sources that indicate that Kahn's tournament was an invitation that could not be ignored or else they could invade Earth Realm.
I would have to say they're both true in that the tournament was real and fake. It was real that it was Shao Kahn's demand for a rematch in Mortal Kombat and that it was thus a continuation of the tournament, but it was fake in that he had no intention of following the rules or honors of the Elder Gods and prepared for Sindel's resurrection to open the portal to Earth during the events of MK2. It was an ingenious plan by Shang Tsung that would work in the emperor's favor regardless of win or loss.
I will also add that the destruction of the Shaolin Temple and the fellow monks was not just a ploy to lure Liu Kang, but to also gain more control of how and where the tournament is hosted. You see, in the past, the Shaolin choose six Grand Masters to host and judge the Mortal Kombat tournament. Shang Tsung used to fight for Earth Realm and became champion for selfish reasons (eternal youth), in which he was later cursed for by an unknown, furious God either before or after he was defeated by the Great Kung Lao.
However, at some point, one of the Grand Masters dies (probably murdered) and Shang Tsung reappears as an old man with Goro and is able to assume the deceased Grand Master's position as a Grand Master because he was a previous champion. While Goro is clobbering all Earth Realm contestants for centuries and winning points for Outworld while the rest of the Grand Masters are dying or slowly being killed off by Shang Tsung until the point where he is the only Grand Master and has sole control of the tournament besides whatever resistance the Shaolin Monks can provide.
This is why Shao Kahn will order his assassins to destroy the Shaolin Temple and the monks: so Shang Tsung will have complete control of the tournament and may move it to Outworld, where it will favor the emperor.
I wouldn't take the introduction too seriously. Kenshi is killed by Quan Chi and yet you can play as him and win Armageddon... Shang Tsung becomes an old man again, yet when you play as him, he is normal. It doesn't mean anything except presentation. I would say that Taven was probably killed by Daegon, who lost to someone else.Thanks for the link. However, there's one thing that's left unnoticed...
During the intro, just when Shang launches a "Super Fireball", Shao Kahn tries to attack him, but Onaga shows up and apparently kills him (you can hear Kahn screaming). But it seems he survived the onslaught...
If Kahn indeed absorbed Blaze's power, then how come Raiden reverts back to his old self?
More importantly: where's Taven in all of this?
It's all messed up.
As for the trailer that shows Raiden confronting Shao Kahn... That is not the Armageddon fight. I believe it is a fight that will happen during Shao Kahn's Outworld tournament, in which Raiden will probably try to kill the emperor outside the tournament (being motivated to prevent Armageddon by his visions).
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