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* Crasher Wake is a {{type|Water}} {{pkmn|Trainer}} with a {{wp|Professional wrestling|pastime involving fighting}}, in contrast with [[Brawly]], a {{type|Fighting}} Trainer with a {{wp|Surfing|pastime involving water}}. | * Crasher Wake is a {{type|Water}} {{pkmn|Trainer}} with a {{wp|Professional wrestling|pastime involving fighting}}, in contrast with [[Brawly]], a {{type|Fighting}} Trainer with a {{wp|Surfing|pastime involving water}}. | ||
* Despite the game claiming that he uses {{m|Defog}} for Pastoria City, none of the Pokémon he uses in {{pkmn|battle}} can learn it. It is possible he has a Pokémon capable of using it he doesn't use in battle though. | * Despite the game claiming that he uses {{m|Defog}} for Pastoria City, none of the Pokémon he uses in {{pkmn|battle}} can learn it. It is possible he has a Pokémon capable of using it he doesn't use in battle though. | ||
* With the release of {{game|Platinum}}, the order of three Gym battles in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} | * With the release of {{game|Platinum}}, the order of three Gym battles in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} is shifted: instead of being fourth, Crasher Wake is now fifth in the lineup. | ||
* Crasher Wake is the first [[Sinnoh]] Gym Leader whom Ash defeated in the first match. | * Crasher Wake is the first [[Sinnoh]] Gym Leader whom Ash defeated in the first match. | ||
* Crasher Wake is the only Gym Leader who doesn't present himself with his real name, but rather his stage name. | * Crasher Wake is the only Gym Leader who doesn't present himself with his real name, but rather his stage name. |
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