Hwoarang and Soo-jin form a reluctant tag team. They storm Kang’s headquarters: the Namsan Tower Ring (a stage where the floor is glass, and if you break it, you fall to a lower ring—a two-tier stage). They fight through waves of enemies. The final tag match: Hwoarang & Soo-jin vs. Mihn Ji-hoo (False Wolf) & Kang Dae-ho.
After defeating Kang Dae-ho (who falls from Namsan Tower into the Han River—presumed dead), Soo-jin offers Hwoarang the mask. "Wear it, or burn it." Hwoarang refuses. Instead, he reopens the Dojang. He teaches Soo-jin, Ye-rin, and a new generation. The final scene: Hwoarang stands at Baek’s grave, a bottle of soju in hand. He says, "Master… I finally stopped running." Tekken Tag Tournament -Korea-
During the fight, Ji-hoo tries to betray Kang. Kang kills him with one punch. Then it’s a 2-on-1 boss fight. Hwoarang and Soo-jin form a reluctant tag team
Hwoarang tracks the real Wolf to the abandoned Baek Doo San Dojang. The Wolf removes his mask: it is Mihn Soo-jin , the younger sister of Mihn Ji-hoo. She was the true heir to Baek’s secret technique, "Flowing Mountain Kick," but her brother stole it. She has been hunting Kang-ji Fist to avenge Baek. Twist: Soo-jin reveals that Kang Dae-ho was the one who ordered Baek’s death. And Hwoarang’s inaction is the reason she had to become the Wolf. The final tag match: Hwoarang & Soo-jin vs
Hwoarang, now in his late twenties, has become a recluse. After Jin Kazama’s disappearance, Hwoarang lost his purpose. He runs a small motorcycle repair shop in Incheon, refusing to fight. Baek Doo San, his master, is long dead—killed by the Kang-ji Fist in a back-alley ambush five years ago.