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Episode 8 is defined by the collapse of the CONMEBOL empire built by Juan Ángel Napout and the three "Grandees" (the Leoz, Teixeira, and Grondona analogs). The episode juxtaposes the high-stakes legal drama in the US with the personal ruin of the protagonists.

"The Dollar" is a somber, tense conclusion that successfully lands the plane. It abandons much of the comedic tone of the earlier episodes to deliver a stark message about the cost of corruption. el presidente s01e08 ppv

The PPV event also marked the return of "The King" Rafael Morales, who had been absent from the ring for several months. Morales made a grand entrance, much to the delight of the crowd, and faced off against "The Beast" Bruno Bianchi in a highly competitive match. Although Morales ultimately fell short, his return was met with a warm reception from the audience. Episode 8 is defined by the collapse of

Although Napout is the central figure of the finale, Sergio Jadue remains the emotional core of the series. In Episode 8, his role shifts from active participant to key witness/prosecution asset. The finale highlights his transformation from a naive, greedy small-timer to a man destroyed by his own ambition. He survives, but his reputation is in tatters. He is the "survivor" who lost everything worth having. It abandons much of the comedic tone of

: Jadue eventually surrenders to the authorities, fleeing Chile for the United States to serve as a protected witness, leaving behind a legacy of both sporting triumph and systemic corruption. Watching the Episode