Best of the Best II (1993)
Best of the Best II is a 1993 martial arts film directed by Robert Radler, and starring Eric Roberts and Phillip Rhee. It is the first sequel to the 1989 film Best of the Best. The plot follows four of the characters from the original film.
Plot:
After returning home from South Korea, three members of the U.S. National Team set up a martial arts studio in Las Vegas. Travis Brickley has been secretly competing at “The Coliseum”, a brutal underground fighting arena managed by Weldon Mardano, whose protégé Gustave Brakus is the venue’s owner and undefeated champion. Ordinarily a challenger must defeat three of its “Gladiators” in order to face Brakus, but Travis challenges Brakus outright. Amused by Travis’s arrogance, Weldon grants his wish.
Alex Grady’s eleven-year-old son Walter begins testing for his black belt, but falls short. When his father makes an impassioned speech praising his son for his maturity, Walter cancels his babysitter. Alex insists that Walter accompany Travis to his bowling league. Travis reveals his secret to Walter, who blackmails Travis into letting him watch the fight with Brakus. Brakus pummels Travis and breaks his neck, killing him.
Walter runs home and alerts his father and Tommy Lee, and together they proceed to the dance club which serves as a front for the Coliseum. They are intercepted by Weldon, who claims that Travis left the Coliseum on his own. Tommy searches the city until the police find Travis’s body floating in the river along with his damaged car, the apparent result of an auto accident.
