Originally posted by EcstaticGrace
Even if it wasn't Grey, which they're might of been signs later on that it wasn't because of its more savage nature.At best it was Gravage or Proff. Green.
And it doesn't change the fact during Time Runs Out Banner weakened Hulk.
And hulk wasn't weakened.
Originally posted by Stoic
The throttled back phrase when the Hulk gets too riled up is the thing that has me thinking that Banner weakened the Hulk. Or, why was it stated?
To enable him to control when the Hulk appears, so he can bring himout and put him away at will.
No mention whatsoever, and besides, when Banner transforms, he doesn't go through the different Hulk incarnations.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
To enable him to control when the Hulk appears, so he can bring himout and put him away at will.No mention whatsoever, and besides, when Banner transforms, he doesn't go through the different Hulk incarnations.
That's really not what I got from it. When the Hulk lost so suddenly after gaining the upper hand seemed to play up Banner's exact words. The Hulk went in with a full head of steam. He begins beating the snuff out Sun God, all the while becoming more and more riled up, as can be seen by the extreme expression on his face. Then zap, he gets throttled back because he's become too dangerous, and begins to lose power. This is when Sun God's strength level dramatically eclipses the Hulk's resulting in a very quick knock out.
Now like I've stated in the past, two people can see the exact same thing, and come up with two different conclusions. For me the loss attributed directly to the story plot. I've even seen a dying Hulk beat Gladiator. To be honest, there wasn't a thing about Sun God that screamed to me saying that he was any more powerful than Gladiator, who was nearly beaten to death by an extremely riled up Hulk.