Forest's TTT2 ending also ensures Paul's quality of this trope.If you beat the game with Paul, it's inferred he's fulfilled his promise with Law (judging by the little shack he holes himself in). Well, that's because you have to beat him to progress with Law.Jerk with a Heart of Gold: In Tekken 5, in Law's story mode, if Law lost against him, Paul promises to share the prize money with him.Intergenerational Friendship: With Marshall's son Forest.Hunk: With the biggest high top you've ever seen.Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Marshall.Guest Fighter: In Urban Reign, a Beat 'em Up also by Namco.Groin Attack: What he and Forest do to each other in Forest's Tekken Tag 1 ending, and what he (inadvertently) does to Marshall in his Tekken 6 ending.Now, he's more likely to be treated as Namco's answer to Dan Hibiki. Once, he was considered the Ken to Kazuya's Ryu and a genuine threat in any tournament he entered. However, he grows dumber and goofier in each passing game, to the point where one may wonder if he's taken one too many blows to the head after participating in seven successive Iron Fist tournaments. Flanderization: Paul was always portrayed as a bit of a goof (you only really have to look at his haircut to guess that), often having comedic arcade endings and interactions with other characters.Fingerless Gloves: In Tag 2, however, he's sporting actual boxing gloves.Because of his swelling pride, Paul boasted about his actual accomplishment, but because he technically didn't win, his bragging annoyed more than a few of his fans. Paul went undefeated throughout the Third King of Iron Fist Tournament, but he left before Ogre transformed. Fake Ultimate Hero: An interesting subversion.Eagleland: Mixing both types: He's as boisterous as he's boorish, but if you look beneath all his bravado, bad luck and jerky moments, he's still a good-hearted man deep down.Dumb Muscle: Getting there, due to Flanderization.Don't try to confuse me with your fancy talk, you big lizard!"
Turns out, he may have gotten the attention of a few. In his 5 ending, he issues a provocation to any aliens out there listening. Cloud Cuckoo Lander: His obsession with proving himself to be the "Toughest in the Universe" leads him to the (il)logical conclusion that he must eventually go to outer space and challenge some aliens.Next up, the entire freakin' universe! In 5, he begins contemplating taking on aliens in outer space, despite lacking the means to get out there. Challenge Seeker: He's never content with merely being the toughest guy on Earth.
Celebrity Resemblance: With his hair down (which can be seen for the first time in 4), Paul looks really like Triple H.Boisterous Bruiser: The older Paul gets, the more bombastic he becomes about his fighting skills and confidence.