Tulsa King follows the story of Dwight “The General” Manfredi, a New York mafia capo who is released from prison after serving 25 years for a crime he didn’t rat on. Expecting to be welcomed back and rewarded for his silence, Dwight instead finds himself cast aside by his former crime family. They exile him to Tulsa, Oklahoma—a place far removed from the organized crime world he once ruled. Sent there to establish a new criminal foothold, Dwight quickly realizes he’s been discarded like a relic of the past.

Despite being a fish out of water, Dwight begins to adapt. Using old-school charm and brutal efficiency, he assembles a crew from unlikely locals, including a weed dealer named Bodhi, a former biker, and a tech-savvy youth. Rather than clinging to traditional mafia operations, Dwight creates a new kind of criminal empire, blending his street smarts with modern opportunities in a place unaccustomed to his style. His methods draw attention, both from local criminals and law enforcement.
At the same time, Dwight struggles with the personal cost of his long incarceration. He tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter Tina, who wants nothing to do with him. Years of absence, betrayal, and trauma have built a wall between them. As Dwight’s business grows, so does the pressure from his past. The New York mob begins to realize that Dwight might be more of a threat than they expected, and tensions escalate into violence.

Dwight’s efforts to create a fresh start are constantly challenged by his past loyalties, old enemies, and his own temper. He builds new relationships in Tulsa—some romantic, some dangerous—but he also learns that starting over is more than just building a new crew. It requires confronting who he is and what he’s become.
As the season unfolds, Dwight is no longer just a mafia man trying to rebuild. He becomes a symbol of personal reinvention, forcing others around him to question the rules they live by. His criminal world is no less dangerous in Tulsa than it was in New York—but now, the stakes are more personal.
By the end of the season, Dwight faces the ultimate question: is he capable of real change, or is he simply repeating the cycle in a new city? Tulsa King blends gritty crime drama with unexpected humor and heart, driven by Stallone’s commanding performance as a man caught between two lives.





