Thor (without Mjolnir) vs. The Thing and Spiderman

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Thor (without Mjolnir) vs. The Thing and Spiderman

Ben and Spidey... against Thor WITHOUT his hammer

who wins ?

consider : Thor was a match even for the Hulk .. without Mjolnir.....
although he lost that match..

Thor 100000000000000000000000000000/10

not so easy Juggernaut:

Spider Man is very strong..... he can rip a whole wall ...

and i have not to say to you... what Benji can do

and in this fight Thor has not Mjolnir....

who wins ?

Hmm. Spiderman destroyed an entire building in a JMS run(look for it in CBR), and the Thing gone head to head with some tough enemiies. Still, I'll say Thor 7/10 or so.

Spider-Man just can't hurt Thor (in fact he recently fought Loki and only hurt himself when punching him)

Thor can pretty much ignore Spider-Man and just focus on ripping the Thing in half

They'd put up a brave fight, but the duo don't really have a chance

I have plenty of love for Ben but him and pete will go down 7-8/10. Thor beat both Loki and Fenris unarmed while both of them had powerful weapons.

Thor wins (with relative ease, in fact).

Thor grant them to believe they have a chance, stay on the defense, block most of their hits with ease, then let Benji throw him into a building with a strong punch.
Then he get, speedblitz them with his foot speed, and say, it ends now.He stompkick Spidey in the chest, grab Benji for the head and smack him the ground so hard it cause a tremor and shake the veichles around.
Mismatch.

Thor wins. He's a better fighter than both of them combined, and a lot stronger too.

Spider-Man / Thing don't have the raw power needed to take down Thor. Mind you, even though Thor wins, they can make it difficult for him. After all, Thing can take a few punches from Thor and Spider-Man can distract him as long as he wants.

Thor wins easy they couldn't touch him unless he allows it.

Written well Thor should win this 10/10.
Even without his Uru hammer.
Peter and Ben simply do not have what it takes, and even without the Hammer Thor is still ...well, Thor.
Mjolnir does give him certain advantages, but even without it Thor still ranks very high in power levels.

Thor can use godblast without Mjolnir. 'Nuff said.

Thor. 10/10.

Originally posted by Tshern
Thor can use godblast without Mjolnir. 'Nuff said.

Webbing>>>>>>>>>Godblast. 😖hifty:

Here is a senario Spider-Man use two full cartidges on Thor while Thor is fighting to get out Thing wales on him over and over again. He has fought Hulk took punishment from Gladiator and went toe to toe with Hercules. Also make this the The very angry fighting for his life kicking firelords azz Spider-Man and I wish I could find it but the Thing that also beat the hell out of Umbra Jaagur because he took on Human Torches Nova Blast Reed Richards and took care of She Hulk with ease I believe he even beat IW. http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/umbra.htm

You don't seem to understand.The two guys are outta their league.Even with his hands tied to the back, Thor would just kick his foes to death.Do you really think they have a chance?

Originally posted by golem370
Here is a senario Spider-Man use two full cartidges on Thor while Thor is fighting to get out Thing wales on him over and over again. He has fought Hulk took punishment from Gladiator and went toe to toe with Hercules. Also make this the The very angry fighting for his life kicking firelords azz Spider-Man and I wish I could find it but the Thing that also beat the hell out of Umbra Jaagur because he took on Human Torches Nova Blast Reed Richards and took care of She Hulk with ease I believe he even beat IW. http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/umbra.htm

You like cheering for the underdog, don't you?

Originally posted by Tron
You like cheering for the underdog, don't you?

Whats wrong with that?

Originally posted by Tassadar
Whats wrong with that?

Nothing, just as long as you know that the underdog will most likely lose (I know that's the definition of one, but some will still say the underdog will win, I hope I made some sense there...).