Jake Paul, YouTube creator turned professional boxer, made an appearance at Dog Haus Biergarten at the Arlington Highlands shopping center after announcing a partnership with the fast-casual chain. The business serves everything from wings to burgers to hot dogs and now: knockouts.
At the event, Paul said the partnership started after he tried the restaurant’s cheeseburger with its signature Hawaiian bun. His team reached out to the chain’s CEO and the rest is history, he said. The Arlington spot is one of four locations opening in Texas.
“It just works out perfectly. I have a huge fan base in Texas and it’s really one of the hearts of America,” Paul said. “What better way to serve the best American food to all of my fans here?”
The event promised exclusive giveaways, drink specials and a chance to meet Paul in person. The first 200 guests in line at 2 p.m. received a free Jake Paul Meal.
Arlington resident Mahogany Matthews was the first person waiting in line at 8 a.m. after hearing about the event on Facebook. Although running on little sleep after coming straight from an overnight shift, she said it was “definitely worth the wait.”
Matthews was one of the few people to personally place her order with Paul, followed by photos and autographs. It was nerve-wracking, but she’s been a fan since she was in middle school watching his YouTube videos, she said.
“It’s crazy to me that people come out and show support. And the Jake Paulers, it’s an awesome group and squad, and they're the best,” Paul said. “They’re the reason I’m standing here today, is because of their support, truly. They just continue to support me and I’m just super grateful for them.”
Arlington resident Mike Meadows said he typically goes to Dallas Cowboys games on Sundays but he didn’t want to miss the restaurant’s grand opening and Paul’s appearance.
Meadows arrived around 9:30 a.m. before the line wrapped around the building. Once inside, he couldn’t wait to try the wings. His interaction with Paul was short but sweet, and he said it was a moment he’ll remember.
Allen, Texas, resident Kylie Paz, 13, attended with her father for the chance to meet Paul. She stood on a table shouting, “Jake, I love you.”
Paz said Paul gifted her three tickets to Friday’s event after she declared her admiration and told him how long she’d watched his videos.
“He gave me three free tickets, which is literally crazy,” Paz said. “He took a picture with me, and people were recording and sent me the videos. And now I get to say that I met and hugged Jake Paul. Like, that’s crazy.”
Paul will face off against legendary boxer Mike Tyson in an eight-round, heavyweight bout Friday at AT&T Stadium. The event will stream on Netflix and is hosted by Most Valuable Promotions, a boxing promotion company Paul cofounded.
Paul said it’s been difficult to sleep at night because of the nerves and adrenaline for Friday’s fight, which will be the biggest moment of his career.
“I’m excited to see how hard Mike Tyson hits,” Paul said. “I want a war. I want the fans to be entertained and I want to show the world my boxing ability.”
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