While Gojo's antics and power displays generate moments of surprise and awe, it's the critical plot developments involving him that truly define the "Gojo WTF" phenomenon and leave the most profound impact on the audience. These are the moments that twist the narrative, challenge our assumptions, and often leave fans reeling in disbelief, anger, or despair. One of the earliest and most pivotal "WTF" moments in Gojo's story comes during the Hidden Inventory/Premature Death arc, which recounts his past as a Jujutsu High student alongside Suguru Geto. At this point, Gojo was immensely powerful but still learning the full extent of his abilities. He faces Toji Fushiguro, the "Sorcerer Killer," a man completely devoid of cursed energy but possessing superhuman physical prowess and an array of cursed tools. Toji, hired to kill the Star Plasma Vessel, Riko Amanai, corners Gojo and seemingly defeats him, stabbing him "right through the chest in a grisly display". For a moment, it appears the strongest sorcerer has been cut down in his prime. This was a monumental "WTF" because it defied the established notion of Gojo's untouchability. It forced fans to grapple with the idea that even Gojo, despite his innate talent, could be vulnerable. However, the true twist, and perhaps the most iconic "WTF" of this arc, occurs after his supposed demise. Gojo, using his Reverse Cursed Technique for the first time, not only regenerates from his fatal injuries but ascends, seemingly enlightened, declaring himself "the Honored One". As he descends from a golden sky, reborn and more powerful than ever, even Toji himself is "astounded". This moment is a complete subversion of expectations. It wasn't just a revival; it was an evolution, a transcendent moment where Gojo truly grasped the infinite potential of his Limitless technique. The "WTF" here is multifaceted: the shock of his apparent defeat, followed by the even greater shock of his utterly overpowered resurrection, cementing his status as truly unmatched. It created a narrative precedent: Gojo might appear vulnerable, but he's always capable of reaching a higher state of being. Following the Toji fight, Gojo became synonymous with invincibility. For over a hundred chapters in the manga (and through the entirety of Jujutsu Kaisen 0 and most of Season 1 and the first half of Season 2 of the anime), Gojo was the unshakable pillar of the Jujutsu world, the ultimate deterrent against any major catastrophe. Then came the Shibuya Incident Arc, arguably the most impactful and heartbreaking "WTF" moment for the Jujutsu Kaisen community prior to recent developments. The antagonists, led by the ancient curse user Kenjaku (who was inhabiting Suguru Geto's body), devise an elaborate plan to seal Gojo. They know he is too strong to be directly defeated, so their strategy revolves around containment. Gojo walks into a trap, understanding the risks, but confident in his abilities. What he doesn't anticipate is Kenjaku's psychological warfare. By appearing in Geto's body, Kenjaku triggers a moment of hesitation in Gojo, a split second of emotional shock that proves to be his undoing. This vulnerability, seeing his deceased best friend, is the only weakness the villains can exploit. The "WTF" here is the sheer audacity of the plot. Gojo, the strongest, the confident, the seemingly invincible, is sealed away in the Prison Realm. The moment the cube snaps shut around him is a collective gasp from the fandom. It’s a plot twist of monumental proportions because it immediately removes the story's greatest safeguard. "Without the strongest at their side, the sorcerers suffered many preventable losses," and the series descends into an unparalleled level of chaos and despair. The most unexpected aspect was the "sheer length of time he spent incapacitated," leaving his students to fend for themselves for "over 130 chapters". This prolonged absence amplified the "WTF," creating a sense of dread and helplessness that permeated the narrative. It's akin to watching a beloved superhero vanish from the scene, leaving the world vulnerable to its greatest threats. The sealing of Gojo was a narrative masterstroke, raising the stakes to an unimaginable degree and proving that even the strongest characters are not immune to the machinations of a well-crafted villain. If the sealing of Gojo was a monumental "WTF," then his apparent death against Sukuna was an existential crisis for the Jujutsu Kaisen fandom. This was the fight fans had been waiting for since the series began: the strongest sorcerer of the present era versus the King of Curses, Ryomen Sukuna, in a clash of titans. The build-up was immense, the expectations sky-high. The battle itself was a brutal display of power, strategy, and domain expansions, with both Gojo and Sukuna pushing their abilities to the absolute limit. Fans witnessed Gojo's incredible resilience, his ability to heal with Reverse Cursed Technique even inside Sukuna's Malevolent Shrine, and his seemingly decisive blows. In a moment that led many to believe Gojo had won, one character even declared his victory outright. Then came the infamous chapter 236. The "WTF" that echoed through the fandom was deafening. After seemingly winning, the next chapter opens with Gojo reuniting with Suguru Geto and Kento Nanami in the afterlife, revealing, almost casually, that he lost to Sukuna. His lifeless body is shown, cleaved in half by an unprecedented attack from Sukuna that cut through space and time, bypassing Gojo's impenetrable Infinity. The manner of his defeat – largely off-screen and then revealed through a conversation in what appeared to be an afterlife plane – added layers of confusion and raw emotion to the shock. This moment was "utterly devastating" for the fanbase. Many fans were "shocked by Gojo's death and more than a little skeptical of how it came about," especially given he was "dominating the battle" moments before. The "WTF" here is complex: * Subversion of Expectations: Gojo was the epitome of strength; his defeat felt impossible. * Off-Screened Defeat: The lack of a clear, on-panel depiction of the fatal blow felt unsatisfying and disrespectful to such a monumental character for many. It broke a cardinal rule of impactful narrative for some. * Emotional Impact: Gojo was the "most iconic character of the story, with many fans," and his sudden, brutal end was a major emotional blow. * Narrative Implications: His death dramatically alters the power balance and future direction of the story, leaving a vacuum that no one else can truly fill. Despite the devastation, Gojo's final internal monologue, where he expresses his satisfaction with the fight and his understanding of Sukuna's strength, added a heartbreaking layer of complexity to the "WTF." It suggested that even in defeat, Gojo remained true to his nature, seeking ultimate strength. Yet, the question of "why did it happen that way?" continues to fuel extensive discussion and debate within the fandom to this day. The "WTF" here is not just about the event, but the profound sense of narrative dissonance and emotional upheaval it created. Just when the fandom began to grapple with the finality of Gojo’s death, Jujutsu Kaisen delivered yet another massive "WTF" moment in early 2025. In chapter 261, it was revealed that Gojo had indeed "returned" – but not in the way anyone anticipated. His body is now being controlled by Yuta Okkotsu, similarly to how Kenjaku used Geto's body as a vessel. This twist sent shockwaves through the community, reigniting hope, despair, and a fresh wave of theories. The "WTF" of this moment is the sheer audacity of the parallel drawn between Gojo and Geto's fates. Both sorcerers, despite their opposing ideologies (Geto attempting to wipe out non-sorcerers, Gojo fighting to protect them), "suffered the same tragic fate of dying and having their bodies used as pawns in the war between curses and sorcerers". This "horrifyingly ironic" connection deepens the tragedy of their intertwined lives and deaths, turning their bodies into weapons even after their demise. It's a cruel twist of fate that emphasizes the "dangerous repercussions of war" within the Jujutsu Kaisen universe. For fans, this development triggered a fresh wave of "WTF" reactions: * Reignited Hope vs. Ethical Dilemma: While some are overjoyed at Gojo's physical return, others question the morality of Yuta possessing his body. Is it truly Gojo, or just a puppet? * Narrative Complexity: This twist adds immense complexity to the ongoing battle against Sukuna and Kenjaku, introducing a new dynamic that could swing the tide. * Anticipation and Speculation: The "WTF" of this revelation immediately led to rampant speculation about Gojo's soul, Yuta's limits, and the ultimate outcome of this body-sharing scenario. "Gojo's body is completely back, and his soul might still be somewhere lingering inside," a thought that fuels much of the current fan discussions. This latest "Gojo WTF" reaffirms the series' commitment to unpredictable storytelling, proving that even after the most definitive of events, there's always another layer of surprise waiting to be peeled back. It keeps the fandom on its toes, constantly questioning, theorizing, and reacting.