Blades cracked when cutting Kaido?
Here are multiple instances of Blades cutting Kaido, and there are many, many more.
In a One-on-One fight always bet on Kaido?
Well here is Luffy wanting to beat Kaido in one-on-one.
It’s said Blades cracked when cutting Kaido? Well Zoro and the Samurai proved that isn’t always the case.
In 1 on 1 always bet on Kaido? Well you are about to lose that gamble thanks to Luffy.
None of these people were able to kill him? Well this will also turn to be wrong as someone is killing him. It’s just not the person you think it is.
Kaido dies by finally successfully committing suicide.
With Luffy coming in and defeating Kaido in one-on-one Kaido will consider himself weak and as such someone who deserves to die.
With Luffy saving Wano, Kaido will realize that Luffy indeed is Joy Boy and that his dream is no longer possible. Luffy will crush his dream and as such completely crushing his will to live.
Is it a coincidence that Kaido’s introduction had him jumping from a Flying Island while currently, Onigashima is flying above Wano Capitol? Is it too convenient?
Does the information that Kaido has been caught 18 times by Marines or enemy ships not indicate Kaido cannot be imprisoned?
The story continuously tells us Kaido needs to die, it shows us he attempts suicide for fun and it slowly shows us that all of these things surrounding Kaido are not true. So if 1-on-1 statement isn’t true, if blades cracked when striking him isn’t true then nobody, not even Kaido, being able to kill him could be not true.
Do you know what the name of Chapter 795, the chapter where Kaido was introduced, is called?
Because there is nothing glorious about a death like this, robbed of your dream to be Joy Boy, robbed of your dream to start the World’s Greatest War and defeated in 1-on-1, ending your story the same way you were introduced by jumping from a flying island to your death while simultaneously disproving the legends surrounding almost mythical status Kaido had.
After all, Captain should go down with his ship…
But the ending is a bitter-sweet one for him. He is happy that someone worthy of being Joy Boy has arrived.