Hulk Davidson operates as an agent of Jadow under the codename "Iron Ogre." He possesses a massive rhino-like physique, weighing roughly one ton, and is recognized for his significant strength. His typical attire includes a horned helmet, and he wields a large battle axe as his primary weapon.
Davidson owns the Rhino Hotel in the city, using it as his base to lead Jadow's activities. His personal hobbies encompass collecting motorcycles and singing, though his singing quality is notoriously poor. A significant past event involves him inflicting a facial scar on Captain Blue during a prior confrontation. Following Jadow's decline and prior to joining Gedow, he managed a small meat stand business.
In combat, he utilizes his axe for both offense and defense, skillfully blocking attacks. His tactical abilities include executing high leaps to crush opponents, throwing his axe in a boomerang-like manner for ranged strikes, and charging with his horns to impale foes. During battles, he can summon firebombs from the ceiling, launch missiles from hidden desk compartments, and call additional axes from ceiling openings if his main weapon is destroyed. He also employs environmental tactics like triggering fire hazards; however, his charging maneuver carries a risk, as colliding with walls leaves him momentarily dazed.
His storyline involvement centers on a confrontation with the protagonist atop the Rhino Hotel. Upon hearing the term "Movieland," Davidson deduces the protagonist's outsider origins and connection to Jadow's plans. He references scarring Captain Blue and demands information regarding the V-Watch. Conflicting sources describe his defeat outcome: immediate destruction or arrest. Post-defeat, he attempts to address a physical weakness (his toe), first with cumbersome iron boots later replaced by a specialized metal guard.
Media portrayals differ: game depictions show perceptive traits, notably deducing the protagonist's origins from "Movieland," while anime adaptations present him as lacking intelligence, marking him among the least intelligent villains. He features in a King Kong-inspired promotional poster, depicted scaling a building while holding a character named Silvia.
Notable quotes include self-referential lines like "Davidson is in the house, Hulk Davidson was born to be wild" and confrontational dialogue such as "You know who I am? I'm the one who put that scar on Captain Blue's face." He also employs pop culture references, asking if the protagonist considers himself "some kinda Mega Man or something."