Rawk Hawk

"Rawk out, Great Gonzales!!! RAAAAAAAAAAAAWK! Listen to me, Gonzales! Anybody who's beat me is not ALLOWED to lose!!!"

- Rawk Hawk

Rawk Hawk, also known as the "Feral Nuclear Reactor", was the reigning champion in the Glitz Pit in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, until Mario arrived to usurp his title. Mario did this in order to obtain the Gold Star, which was supposedly found on the Champ's Belt, which only the champion was allowed to wear.

Background
Prior to the events that took place in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Rawk Hawk joined the Glitz Pit, made his way up the ranks, and eventually became champion. However, he only became champion by default, since his rival, Prince Mush mysteriously disappeared before their title match could begin.

''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Rawk Hawk appears in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door's third chapter, Of Glitz and Glory. When Mario and his partners arrive at the Glitz Pit during the third chapter, in hopes that they will obtain the third Crystal Star, the Gold Star. When they enter the arena, they find Rawk Hawk squaring off against The Koopinator, whom he manages to defeat with ease. Grubba, the Glitz Pit promotor (and referee) congratulates Rawk Hawk for his victory, and asks him about his thoughts on the match. Rawk Hawk, showing off a display of arrogance, says that he hardly even considered it a match. He then starts talking down on all other fighters, inviting them to come to the Glitz Pit to challenge him if they have a "bone to pick". After that, he holds up the Champ's Belt, which gets the attention of Mario and his partners. Shortly afterwards, Mario and his partners decide to become official fighters in the Glitz Pit in order to win the championship, and obtain what they think is the real Crystal Star.

Rawk Hawk is seen again later on, while Mario and his allies are running their errands. During one occasion, he is getting swarmed by tons of his fans in the lobby, and decides to give Mario some "advice", telling him to "try to be [him]", showing yet another display of arrogance. When Mario and his partners make their way into the major league, Rawk Hawk decides to see who this "new rising star" is for himself, and it of course, turns out to be Mario (or "The Great Gonzales" as he is called in the arena). He then scoffs at Mario, calls him "skinny", and says that it was a waste of time for him to even bother coming over there. After getting a closer look at his belt, Mario, Yoshi, and the rest of the party find out that the Crystal Star is a fake. Rawk Hawk, insulted by that comment, gets into a little dispute with the Yoshi, and then tells him and Mario that the only reason they're still alive is because they're not in the ring right now. After he leaves, Mario and company begin to question the whereabouts of the real Crystal Star.

As Mario and his partners continue climbing their way up the ranks, the audience is beginning to take their attention away from Rawk Hawk, and starting to focus on Mario and his party. Rawk Hawk, in a fit of jealousy, threatens them, telling them to "stop making such a splash" if they value their "puny lives", and then walks away. Because of the anonymous letter Mario received, threatening him to stop looking for the Gold Star, as well as Rawk Hawk's, Mario and his partners are under the impression that Rawk Hawk is the one who sent them that letter. Regardless, they continue to ignore all threats and resume looking for the Crystal Star anyway.

Knowing that his threat didn't work, Rawk Hawk decides to send Mario a poisoned cake. If Mario's partner eats it, then the player is only able to fight in the upcoming match as Mario, since his partner(s) are paralized from the cake's effects. If the player chooses not to have them eat it, then Shellshock eats it instead. When Mario and his partners come back, they find him on the ground, looking dizzy. After that, they quickly come to a realization that the same thing would have happened to them if they had been the ones who'd eaten the cake instead.

Eventually, the time comes for Mario and his partners to square off against Rawk Hawk in a title match. Rawk Hawk, afraid of losing his title, decides to cheat again by having a security guard lock Mario and his partners in an abandoned minor league locker room, which would cause them to forfeit the match. By using Flurrie's Gale Force ability, Mario and company are able to blow away the Princess Peach poster, which leads them into a locker room that is adjacent to the one they are locked in. Unfortunately for them, that room is locked as well, so in order to find their way out of there, they have to resort to extremes. Knowing that there is no other way to escape, they decide to use the mysterious "Man-Eating Toilet" spoken of in Bandy Andy's "Seven Wonders" stories. After that, Mario and his partners hurry to the ring in order to challenge the champ.

When the match begins, Rawk Hawk tells them that they were better off staying locked up. It was here that they realize that Rawk Hawk is behind that, so they accuse him of sending that threat about the Crystal Star, as well. Rawk Hawk then responds by telling them that he doesn't know what they're talking about. After that, the match finally begins. Mario and his partners engage Rawk Hawk in combat, and eventually manage to defeat him, thus stripping him of his champion status. Rawk Hawk then expresses disbelief, and is completely shocked that he was defeated by "such losers". After that, they are awarded with the Champ's Belt, as well as access to the Champion's Room.

After Macho Grubba's defeat, many of the Glitz Pit fighters, including Rawk Hawk, line up to say goodbye to Mario and his partners before they leave to continue their adventure. Rawk Hawk then tells Mario that he'll fight fair and square from now on, and that he will never cheat again.

During the intermission after Chapter 6, Bowser and Kammy Koopa manage to find Rawk Hawk's secret training area, which is located somewhere underneath Rogueport. According to Kammy, the place isn't located on any maps, and the rest of the Koopa Troop attempted to get there and failed at every turn. Bowser and Kammy, however, find it with no problem. When they get there, they see the Champ's Belt hanging up on the wall, and mistake it for the real Crystal Star. Just when they are about to grab it, however, Rawk Hawk comes in and catches them. Bowser taunts him, calling him an "adorable little weakling", prompting Rawk Hawk to attack him with a flying kick. Bowser dodges the kick and jumps on top of Rawk Hawk, squashing him flat. The resulting tremor causes the false Crystal Star on the belt to fall and break into two. Kammy realizes that the Star was a fake, and questions Rawk Hawk about the real Star's whereabouts. Rawk Hawk tells them that The Great Gonzales has it, but this information is useless to Bowser, who "[doesn't] know anybody named Gonzales". Bowser, having once again reached a dead end, throws a fit and storms out of the training room.

During the seventh chapter, Rawk Hawk sends Mario an e-mail saying that he hasn't forgotten about their last battle and that he "feels the rage all over again". He then calls him a coward for giving up the belt and threatens him, saying that if he ever comes back, then he will get "Rawked". Rawk Hawk reappears during the cutscene that takes place during Mario's final battle with the Shadow Queen. He, Jolene, and all the other Glitz Pit fighters begin cheering Mario on, encouraging him and his partners to defeat the Shadow Queen, and save the world.

After Chapter 3, the player can optionally choose to return to the Glitz Pit, where Rawk Hawk is once again the reigning champion (since Mario handed the belt back to him before he left the first time). Mario and his partners once again make their way up the ranks, defeating each and every opponent they are put up against with ease (since none of the fighers get any stronger since their last encounter). It eventually comes time for Mario and company to have their rematch against Rawk Hawk. This time, however, Rawk Hawk stays true to his word by not cheating, just as he said he wouldn't before Mario and company left the Glitz Pit after the events of the third chapter. He does, however, show another display of arrogance while he is being interviewed by Jolene, the new promotor, before the match begins. When the match starts, it is the same outcome as before- Rawk Hawk is defeated and stripped of his championship status once more. Should the player choose to stay at the Glitz Pit and continue fighting, he or she will have to fight Rawk Hawk continuously until Mario and his partners somehow manage to lose to him, and end up having to go back to the major league.

''Super Paper Mario
In Super Paper Mario, one of the items listed on Francis's to-buy list is Harder Than Bedrawk: The Rawk Hawk Story, which is, apparently, a DVD detailing Rawk Hawk's wrestling career.

''Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Rawk Hawk also makes a cameo appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as one of the many stickers. In addition, one of the names that may come up on the name or stage builder entry when the random button is hit is "RAWK", a reference to Rawk Hawk.

Personality
Rawk Hawk, throughout the course of the game, has proven himself to be extremely arrogant, egotistical, and self-centered. He constantly bragged about his skill, and looked down on the other Glitz Pit fighters, labeling everyone else around him as complete wimps. Up until Mario and his partners showed up at the Glitz Pit and made their way up the ranks, he was a hundred percent convinced that no one could defeat him. Rawk Hawk is also the kind of person who would do whatever it takes to win, even if he has to cheat to do so. This was shown when he had a security guard lock Mario and his parnters in an old, abandoned minor league locker room before the title match started, as well as sending Mario that poisoned cake. However, after Mario defeated him in battle, Rawk Hawk ended up gaining a lot of respect for him as a fighter (as he demonstrated during the Crystal Star intermission cutscene that took place during the final battle, but even then he was still showing a display of arrogance), and made a decision to fight fair and square, and to never cheat again.

Powers and Abilities
As it says in his Tattle information, Rawk Hawk mainly specializes in aerial attacks. His attacks consist of a jumping flip attack, a flying elbow attack, and his only ground-based attack, which is a slide kick. For his last attack, he'll stomp the ground (which causes a rail to appear), hang on to the ceiling, and start shaking down a bunch of objects very quickly, which all deal 1 HP to Mario and his party. Koops, on the other hand, is immune to this.

On-Field Tattle Data
"Ah! The champ, Rawk Hawk. He sure has the star quality you'd expect from a champ. But know what? Who cares? Everybody knows we're gonna be the next champions!"

- Goombella

Quotes

 * Please see here for a full list of quotes.

Trivia

 * Rawk calls himself "The Rawk". This (and Rawk Hawk overall) could be a parody of the former wrestler, The Rock.
 * It is unknown if Rawk Hawk is really a stage name like Mario's "The Great Gonzales" instead of his real name.
 * Judging from his attacks, Rawk Hawk seems to use the Lucha method of wrestling, involving flashy acrobatic moves. In terms of wrestling, he is also considered to be a heel, a villainous wrestler who uses dirty, underhanded methods to win, regardless of popular opinion. On a related note, a real wrestler known as Hawk existed in the '70s, who at first was a heel but became so popular with fans that he eventually turned face for the rest of his career.
 * The North American version states that his attack power is three and his defense power is one, when in actuality, his attack power is four and his defense power is zero.
 * When Mario is the champion, he is forbidden from entering the major league locker room (or the minor league locker room), but Rawk Hawk isn't, as when Mario first enters the major league, Rawk Hawk enters the room. However, this may be because he can convince security guards to do whatever he wants, evidenced by the way he gets one to lock Mario in another locker room before their fight.