That's right, because you could call them the "I don't take bullshit from no one" types. Guys that can nice and gentle in nature, but also are very retaliational and confrontational if you fuck around and find out, these guys also have rigid beliefs, morals and convictions and don't let the dominant trend/culture easily influence them

One of my favorite YouTubers actually fits this bill, Lofe

Now maybe a cringe example, but lemme explain

He acts like you would expect to some degree, he can be very friendly and welcoming, but I mean him being a public prankster kinda already makes up a bit for his personality profile, but I also seen him get "fired up", the guy got false accusations plagued onto him and didn't let the false accusations (assuming this was very real and not some act to just pull in more viewers) get to him like nothing, he was literally in a heated escalation with an amusement park security officer, the guy emphasizes a great example of what I mean I say he has a great sense of justice

There are a few more examples I can think of this trope

If we count fictional characters, I think Tobey Maguire's Spiderman fits the bill, that is not even counting when he gets the symbiote to the point where he changes personality completely, fuck it I think all 3 Spiderman movie characters can fit the bill, Peter Parker has always been a very confrontational dude even outside his Spiderman persona, even Tom Holland didn't let himself get all neutered up and that is assuming you saw the latest Spiderman movie. Though he isn't as easily fired up in the latest phase as opposed to Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire

So yes guys with a very high sense of justice, including self justice, justice for others and a very high moral ground

Why doesn't the TRP bring up this category of guys more often? Because they're afraid them and PUAs would lose even more revenue by bringing this up and instead can't get sidetracked by continuing to cash in on the "bad boy" trope?