Can't see Supes knocking Rulk out, since Odin empowered Thor was doing everything he could and just about had him on the ropes, but Supes is quick enough to go the battlefield removal route.
There's precedent too, like that time he simply tossed Neutron into orbit, or threw Kanto away when confronting Darkseid.
They did, but Supes is fast enough to just toss him away as far as he can before Rulk can really react.
It's a reeealllly cheap way to win, though.
The part with Red Hulk dragging Thor up by the hammer still bothers me.. He claimed he was merely leaping, while Thor was holding on, so it's not the same as picking it up, but it's "still" dragging him around by the hammer.. I mean, if Red Hulk tried picking it up off the ground and lept while holding on, would the hammer move with him because he's not lifting it, but just jumping away with the thing in his hands?
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Superman thows rud hulk away lol. ya he could do that but why not stand and fight.
And yea the was kind of BS. with the hammer and the space. yea i know what you mean... But what if they were on earth. H2h somewhat.
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there was actually a past moment in comics when a power gem drax couldnt even lift the hammer off an asteroid in space with zero gravity but loeb let numbnut rulk do it.
well, the enchantment was originally supposed to bind the hammer to earth, but later celestial bodies gravitational pulls sufficed, even the asteroid's. once the hammer was under the moon's pull, red hulk couldn't use it.
well aside from that even when the hammer was off the ground floating and about to return to thor's hands drax still couldnt budge it from its floating area ... explain that one...