Not here as quickly as Kham elephant is kidnapped it goes in a hurry to get to the action. Although unlike its predecessor where there was some essence of story if sloppy had a complete narrative. Usually it would take longer for a film plot to not give a damn about the story, but the premise spoils that since it's the same exact premise from its predecessor. The Protector 2 sees Kham's pet elephant has being abducted (again) and he must fight anyone in his way to find him (again). Copy and pasting have never been so wrong before in a sequel serving as a 'Best of Moments' from Jaa previous films.
Now with a resume of mostly forgettable films Jaa only guarantee for success is to turn his only original film into a franchise. His films gradually kept getting worse and dull with the occasional out of place goofy moment (in 'Ong Bak 3' Tony Jaa magically gains the power to reverse time). Every new film Tony Jaa starred in he failed to recapture the quality of 'Ong Bak'. Unlike those he was compared to Tony Jaa success didn't lead him in the right direction.
Drawing comparisons to many legendary martial artists such as Donnie Yen, Jet Li, and most evidently Jackie Chan. Back in 2003 Tony Jaa (or Panom Yeerum in Thailand) starred in the bone breaking martial film 'Ong Bak' becoming an international sensation.