Who would win a Tekken Battle Royal

Intro

If a true battle royale broke out in the Tekken universe, it wouldn’t be a tournament — it would be war.
What would happen if every fighter was thrown into one chaotic battlefield at the same time?
In this post, we’ll break down what might go down if a Tekken battle royale ever took place — no rules, no alliances, just raw survival.

Battle Royal Rules

  • All fighters enter at the same time.
  • Elimination is by knockout and ring out.
  • No respawn, no second chances.
  • No Devil Powers or transformation allowed
  • Azazel, True Ogre, Angel, Unknown, Nancy, Kazumi, Mokujin and all guest characters are excluded. Ancient Ogre participates instead of True Ogre.
  • The battlefield will shrink or shift over time to force conflict.
  • Only the last fighter standing wins.

First Round Breakdown

As the battle royale begins, the sheer number of fighters leads to chaos. Everyone starts strong, but the energy fades fast. Some fighters don’t last long.

Early Eliminations Begin

Xiaoyu is the first to go, caught off guard while trying to avoid conflict.

Forest Law, Leo, and Panda are next, eliminated by raw power from heavy hitters like Feng, Jack, Marduk, and King.


Paul & Law’s Rampage

Paul and Law team up, eliminating Shaheen, Azucena, and Kunimitsu.
Bob holds out but gets eliminated after a tough fight.

Their run ends when Nina and Anna ambush them. Paul survives barely — Law is ring out.

Tactical Knockouts

Dragunov, Victor, and Eddy Gordo avoid the main chaos and pick off isolated targets.

They eliminate fighters like Baek, Miguel, and Lucky Chloe, using precision and timing instead of brute force.


Heihachi Breaks the Line

Suddenly, Heihachi enters the battlefield in full power, takes out Marduk and King. Struggles with Armor King, who slows him down.

Meanwhile, Reina enters the field, eliminating Christie and Tiger Jackson with sharp, clean strikes.

Father and daughter — Heihachi and Reina charge forward together, backed up by what’s left of the powerhouse wrestlers.


Bloodlines in Motion

Jin finally shows up but avoids major fights, only eliminating Prototype Jack with a clean takedown.

On the other side, Kazuya enters the battlefield aggressively. He quickly eliminates Katarina, Roger Jr., and Alex, showing no hesitation or wasted movement.

Mid-Fight Heat: Big Clashes & Combacks

Ogre Domintes

Ogre suddenly enters the arena and tears through a wave of high-tier fighters. He eliminates Eddy, Feng, Josie, Victor, Gigus, Ganryu, and Lidia with pure overwhelming strength. Leroy Smith puts up a strong fight but falls and eliminated

In desperation, Wang and Jinpachi team up, using everything they have. Their final combined attack weakens Ogre, but they sacrifice themselves in the process. Ogre survives, but now he’s injured — slower, breathing heavy, but still standing.

The Trickster Falls

Yoshimitsu continues to cause confusion using his teleportation and illusions. He eliminates Master Raven, Claudio, and Zafina with clever setups.

He targets Bryan, his long-time rival, but Bryan escapes with a brutal counterattack. Yoshimitsu then tries to outplay Raven, but the veteran ninja sees it coming — Raven reverses the setup and eliminates Yoshimitsu.

Clash Interrupted



Jin and Kazuya finally face off in open ground. Their fight is fierce, personal, and relentless. Just as the killing blow nears, Jun Kazama suddenly appears and tries to stop them both.

Both pause — a rare moment of hesitation. That’s when Heihachi strikes, appearing out of nowhere and eliminating Jun by ring out, with no mercy shown. then attacks both Jin and Kazuya, injuring them badly before disappearing again. Neither is eliminated — but both are weakened.

Alliance and betraya

Asuka & Lili’s Fall

Asuka and Lili teamed up to eliminate Julia and Miharu by ring out, but their teamwork crumbled fast. A petty fight broke out between them mid-match—opening the door for Bryan and Dragunov, a cold, tactical duo, to knock both out in one swift ambush.

Team Lars Breaks Through

On another end of the massive battlefield, Lars led a coordinated team: Lee, Alisa, and Combot. Lars delivered a ring out to Steve Fox after a clean speed-vs-power exchange. Lee Chaolan eliminated Michelle and Sebastian with style and flair, using dodges and tech traps to bait them out of the arena.

Meanwhile, Alisa and Combot went head-to-head with the towering force of Jack. But Jack was on another level—his power overwhelmed Alisa and Combot, nearly knocking them both out. At the last second, Dr. Bosconovitch appeared and injected a virus into Jack. It backfired Jack’s destructive mode activated, and in the blast, Jack, Alisa, Combot, and Dr. B were all knocked out together.

Jin’s Close Call

Still injured, Jin was attacked by Fahkumram and Bruce. Before they could finish him, Hwoarang stormed in to help. Hwoarang refused to let Jin fall that easily. The two, long-time frenemies, teamed up in brutal sync. Combining power and precision, they eliminated Fahkumram and Bruce with back-to-back knockouts. The team-up stunned everyone.

Sister’s Betrayal

Elsewhere, Nina and Anna finally fought side-by-side, using their deadly chemistry to ring out Lei Wulong after a fast-paced double-team.

As Nina turned to scan the battlefield, Anna barely looked—until Nina grabbed her and shoved her out of the ring. One clean betrayal. One cold ring out. And just like that, Nina walked away alone.

The Final Pace

As things calmed, Paul challenged Kazuya to a duel—but Kuma interrupted. During their fight, Kuma caught sight of Heihachi, who had just been beaten down by Lars and Lee. That hesitation cost him. Paul took advantage and knocked Kuma out with a powerful counter.

Ogre Returned

Half-recovered, fully enraged. Every fighter stopped. For a moment, no one moved. Then—chaos. Bryan charged from the front, Hwoarang flanked from behind—but Ogre countered both, sending them flying out with a double ring out. Dragunov silently attacked Ogre but knockout. Reina tried next. Her strikes had no effect. Ogre crushed her with a brutal knockout.

Paul, already worn down, went toe-to-toe with Ogre to slow him down—but eventually fell by knockout too. Then came the old war. Heihachi and Kazuya, side by side, launched a combined assault. They pushed Ogre to the brink, but still couldn’t finish him.

Until a shadow arrived. Raven, silent until now, appeared behind Ogre and drove both blades deep into his back. Ogre roared, grabbed Raven, and hurled him out of the ring—ring out. But the moment was enough. Heihachi and Kazuya powered up and unleashed a final joint attack—knock out Ogre.

As Heihachi laughed in triumph, he forgot where he was. Kazuya didn’t. One cold kick ring out. Heihachi was eliminated. Now only five fighters remained: Kazuya, Lee, Lars, Nina, Jin. The true final phase was about to begin.

Final Showdown

As the final five stared each other down, tension cracked the air like thunder. Nina suddenly made her move—allying with Kazuya to ambush Lars and Lee. The ring turned into a battlefield of shifting loyalties.
While Kazuya overwhelmed Jin in a brutal exchange, Lee made a call, he sent Lars to protect Jin, choosing to face Nina alone.

Lee took on Nina alone. He baited her into a chase, lured her to the ring’s edge—and then triggered a hidden mechanism. Both were taken out. Knockout for Nina. Ring out for Lee. A sacrifice by choice.

Now it was down to Jin, Lars, and Kazuya. Jin and Lars shared a nod. No words needed.

The final clash began.

Kazuya was a tank, refusing to fall. his raw power forcing both Jin and Lars back. But the two brothers-in-arms fought in perfect sync, wearing him down with combo strikes. Kazuya was pushed to the edge of the ring.

In one final rush, all three fighters collided, teetering on the boundary on the edge of elimination. Then… Jin made the ultimate move. He pushed Lars back into the ring. Jin and Kazuya fell. Ring out.

Winner: Lars Alexandersson



Shocked and breathless, Lars stood alone in the center.

He didn’t expect it.
He didn’t ask for it.
But he earned it.

Post-Match Twist: The Real Threat

After the match. Ogre’s body, left behind… began to mutate. Flames. Horns. A monstrous roar. True Ogre had returned.

The tournament was over.
But the real fight had just begun—
And the King of Iron Fist Battleroyal winner, Lars, now had to face something far more dangerous.

Outro

And that wraps up our Tekken Battle Royale! Hope you enjoyed the chaos, twists, and ultimate showdown.

Thanks for sticking around till the end!
Catch you in the next one, fighter.

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