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The scene changes to [[Paul]] and his {{TP|Paul|Electabuzz}} shocking a wild {{p|Drapion}}, in an attempt to catch it. This fails, however, as Ash's Gligar falls from the sky, right in front of Paul and the Drapion escapes. Paul scolds Gligar for interrupting the training and at that moment, Ash's Staravia leads Ash and friends to Gligar...and Paul.
The scene changes to [[Paul]] and his {{TP|Paul|Electabuzz}} shocking a wild {{p|Drapion}}, in an attempt to catch it. This fails, however, as Ash's Gligar falls from the sky, right in front of Paul and the Drapion escapes. Paul scolds Gligar for interrupting the training and at that moment, Ash's Staravia leads Ash and friends to Gligar...and Paul.


Paul brings up Ash's performance in the [[Wallace Cup]], and Ash defends himself by saying he entered under [[Wallace]]'s recommendation, and that he saw it as a chance to help his Buizel become stronger. Paul retorts that's exactly why Ash criticized him for entering the [[Hearthome City]] Tag Battle Tournament which just makes Ash angry who responds that Paul only entered the Tag Battle Tournament so that he could force his Pokémon to become stronger while Ash entered to win. He criticizes Paul, saying that while they both share the dream of winning the [[Sinnoh League]] and challenging {{pkmn|Champion}} [[Cynthia]] their training methods couldn't be more different and Ash raises his Pokémon with love and trust. Brock reflects on Cynthia's helpful advice back at [[Amity Square]], but Paul says that is not his way of being a Pokémon Trainer. Ash is determined to show Paul he's a good Trainer and asks for a battle, however Paul begins to walk away from Ash and friends Chimchar (who previously even after being released still felt fear of its old master) runs after Paul and yells at him. This seems to amuse Paul who reconsiders Ash's offer for a battle.
Paul brings up Ash's performance in the [[Wallace Cup]], and Ash defends himself by saying he entered under [[Wallace]]'s recommendation, and that he saw it as a chance to help his Buizel become stronger. Paul retorts that's exactly why Ash criticized him for entering the [[Hearthome City]] Tag Battle Tournament which just makes Ash angry who responds that Paul only entered the Tag Battle Tournament so that he could force his Pokémon to become stronger while Ash entered to win. He criticizes Paul, saying that while they both share the dream of winning the [[Sinnoh League]] and challenging the {{pkmn|Champion}}, [[Cynthia]], their training methods couldn't be more different and Ash raises his Pokémon with love and trust. Brock reflects on Cynthia's helpful advice back at [[Amity Square]], but Paul says that is not his way of being a Pokémon Trainer. Ash is determined to show Paul he's a good Trainer and asks for a battle, however Paul begins to walk away from Ash and friends Chimchar (who previously even after being released still felt fear of its old master) runs after Paul and yells at him. This seems to amuse Paul who reconsiders Ash's offer for a battle.


It's decided the match will be three-on-three. Dawn uses the Coin Toss option on her [[Pokétch]]. Ash wins the toss and asks his Pokémon which one wants to battle, to which Gligar can't volunteer quick enough. Ash agrees and allows Gligar to participate in its first proper battle. Paul responds by choosing his {{p|Gliscor}}, and Gligar is very nervous about facing its evolved form and former friend.
It's decided the match will be three-on-three. Dawn uses the Coin Toss option on her [[Pokétch]]. Ash wins the toss and asks his Pokémon which one wants to battle, to which Gligar can't volunteer quick enough. Ash agrees and allows Gligar to participate in its first proper battle. Paul responds by choosing his {{p|Gliscor}}, and Gligar is very nervous about facing its evolved form and former friend.