Physical: Asia Episode 2 continued with the first Territorial Conquest of the show. After the end of Round 1, two teams advanced to Round 2: Japan and Australia. The remaining teams faced a few rematches as the results were inconclusive. The first rematch was between Turkey-Korea, and Mongolia-Indonesia-Philippines. The second rematch featured:Korea vs. Turkey,Mongolia vs. Philippines.There was another rematch between Korea, Mongolia, and Turkey. It resulted in Korea's loss. At last, four teams advanced to Round 2: Turkey, Australia, Korea, and Japan. To know more about the rematches and how teams performed, read further. Physical: Asia: Episode 2: Multiple rematches between the teams during Round 1's overtime View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAfter Round 1 concluded, the narrator revealed the results. Japan and Australia advanced to Round 2 after competing against other teams in the first round. However, a few teams had to go for a rematch. This included:Turkey and Korea, Mongolia, Indonesia, and Philippines.After the first round ended, Team Philippines' Manny Pacquiao confessed to the cameras:"I think we all felt really good about that round. Our jeepney blitz were extremely effective. Our strategy really ended up paying off. It wasn't just effective, it was effective because we worked together as a team. And we ended up really leaving a strong first impression. Which was cool."As a result, Japan and Australia advanced to Round 2, while five teams had to go through a rematch. After the rematch, two of those five teams would advance to Round 2. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostFurther in Physical: Asia, the five teams head into overtime for their rematch. For that, the match time was one minute. There were two rematches in overtime. The first one was between Mongolia, Philippines, and Indonesia. The second one was between Korea and Turkey. As soon as the time started, teams ran to grab their plots. There was a lot of pulling and pushing during the rematch. Those who occupied the plots first struggled to keep their hold. The teams that arrived after started pulling the opposing team's players off the plots. One of the players from Team Turkey confessed to the cameras:"I think Korea's one of the more experienced teams here, which makes them stand outbabove the rest. They are notably strong contenders. After the first overtime and rematch on Physical: Asia, Korea and Turkey were sent for another rematch. It happened after both teams' six participants (a total of 12) were on the plot. There was another rematch between Mongolia and Philippines. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe competition featured the second round of overtime with four teams: Korea vs. Turkey and Mongolia vs. Philippines. There was only one plot for the four teams. The two teams with the most members on the plot would move into Round 2. During the second rematch of Round 1, four teams competed to occupy one plot. Everyone was surprised to see Team Korea and Team Turkey teaming up with each other. The two teams joined forces and occupied the plot. Their strategy was to keep the women players inside, while male players formed a shield on the outside. With fifteen seconds remaining, the rest of the Physical: Asia teams attacked those on the plot. Winning teams witnessing the extreme competition were shocked. There was intense pulling and pushing during the last seconds. The narrator announced another rematch between Korea, Mongolia, and Turkey. Korea and Turkey won the final rematch. By the end of Round 1, four teams advanced to Round 2. They were Japan, Australia, Turkey, and Korea. To know more, fans can stream Physical: Asia on Netflix.