Heihachi somehow manipulated him into believing Jinpachi was a threat, and even tells Wang: "I’ll be the one to stop him, once and for all!", indicating that he perhaps painted his usurping of Jinpachi before in a positive light to Wang. He regrets not having been able to save his friend Jinpachi from his son Heihachi, and regrets having been manipulated by Heihachi for so many years. He mentions his negligence toward the Mishima Zaibatsu that allowed it to expand so much, and all through Tekken 5 he expresses similar regret. This does not stop him also complaining from time to time about his old age and failing health. He is also someone who seems to want more from life and to hold a bigger role, as evidenced by when Xiaoyu tells him he's being overly-dramatic and has watched too many Kung Fu movies, or when he reunites all the older men, in his Tekken Tag Tournament 2 ending, to tell them that he wants to be recognized and seen as a young stud. Wang seems to have the means to acquire a lot of information, such as about Alisa, Ogre's epitaph, or the Mishima Zaibatsu. He possibly left China during the start of the Mao era if not before. From the way Wang dresses and the way he speaks of jiang shi and other legends, staying in a Fujian Tulou, knowing about Mokujin in Tekken 6 and mentioning gods, he seems to hold traditions and legends in great esteem. Wang is an old man who has seen a lot in life.
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