
We’ve compiled some of the best memes and reactions on the internet to the Netflix reality competition Physical Asia.
Netflix’s spin-off of the reality competition that tests athletes’ physical prowess has become a huge hit. Many are tuning in week after week, waiting with bated breath to see which team will come up on top. The Thailand Team, despite putting in a valiant effort, has sadly been eliminated, and with only four more countries left in contention, fans are anxious to see which team will be crowned champions. Unsurprisingly, many have taken to the internet to let their thoughts—and thirst—be known. Here are some of the best memes on the internet about Physical Asia.
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Some of the best memes and reactions to Physical Asia

Fans of Physical Asia have been enjoying the show so far, specifically the contestants from all the different countries represented on the show. Well, perhaps the main reason for their enjoyment are the contestants judging from all the “I watch it for the plot” posts. Some fans are loving the showdown between countries that have historically faced off against each other before, while the Mongolian Team seems to be loved by everyone.
Not everyone is happy though. Others are saying the contest is rigged and that it favours a certain team. Others are criticising some of the contestants for being extreme and mean. Meanwhile, one fan is just confused as to why Manny Pacquiao left in the middle of the competition. But perhaps the one thing everyone is asking is why Australia is part of the competition titled Physical Asia.
Overall though, people are just happy to see these countries and these people get the recognition they deserve. Fans are enjoying the camaraderie between the contestants despite the fierce competition. Some of the contestants have also become fan favourites, like Thailand’s flamboyant James and Australia’s friendly Eddie.
Here are some of the best memes and reactions on the internet to Physical Asia.
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me? watching Physical: Asia just for the plot? yes.
The Plot: pic.twitter.com/V87e3UyJPq
— nics (@kittenxcs) November 6, 2025
im watching physical asia and im so obsessed with the mongolian team omg pic.twitter.com/muEqb6TooA
— katja (@katswafel) November 6, 2025
Australia needs to choose between Eurovision and Physical Asia they can’t have both pic.twitter.com/AxViUJXE1k
— (@backfor_mafsuk) November 5, 2025
Watching Korea versus Japan on Physical Asia was soo intense. A matter of national pride and revenge pic.twitter.com/wdCLoKyYUt
— CrystalMege (@CrystalMege) November 4, 2025
Whole SEA training for the next season of Physical 100 Asia after seeing how our reps got underestimated in the current season pic.twitter.com/2k5MC3qRfs
— Ayusyera (@Seraa_A) November 4, 2025
I watched Physical Asia for the plot
The plot: pic.twitter.com/34x3eqkQxe— val| WRECKING THE HOUSE 31.10 (@honeyzval) November 9, 2025
watching physical: asia for the plot ofc pic.twitter.com/rQbdFXfNps
— marl • bg3 posting (@mesphiran) November 12, 2025
When Physical 100: Asia was introducing the countries and they mentioned Australia my honest reaction was: #physical100asia pic.twitter.com/giDyvgqxCL
— a.m✨ (@wineandmoons) November 4, 2025
man I love physical 100 and physical asia so much pic.twitter.com/W2SBtbwnQd
— cooper.ᐟ DO IT (@ROBOHQ) November 11, 2025
*Literally anything happens on Physical Asia*
Eddie Williams: pic.twitter.com/fujux5vEpC— Bryn, Muppet Enthusiast (@Brynbikes) November 11, 2025
Physical Asia is now streaming on Netflix
This story first appeared here.
Note : The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.

