I think he means Wolverine as the horseman Death. Which is basically normal Wolverine with a slightly larger jobber aura, one big enough that Hulk forgets he can regenerate from a skeleton and can actually throw Wolverine for miles if he needs to.
Death wasn't enhanced past getting a sword and a new costume. Spiderman wins, for the same reason he beats Wolverine normally.
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Universe 2988's Wolverine as opposed to 616 Wolverine.
2988 Wolverine was featured in What If? Volume 2 #111, and it diverged from 616 at the point in time that Apocalypse made Wolverine Death, but amplifying him a little too much, and doing too good a job of brainwashing him. Wolverine, as War, ended up killing Apocalypse himself and then went on a killing spree, killing Juggernaut, Pyro, Arcade, Mister Sinister, Blob, Mystique, Sabretooth, and Magneto.
If he had meant Death he would have said Death, War is a different incarnation of Wolverine. One that has Killed Apocalypse, Magneto, and even Juggernaut.
How exactly is Spiderman going to beat him, when it took the entire worlds armies and Superheroes just to drive him off in the first place?
I thought he was confused, and meant Death, since I'm not familiar with War Wolverine. Spiderman would stomp the crap out of Death, in the same manner as he would stomp the crap out of normal Wolverine. I already corrected myself, and said he wouldn't beat War Wolverine. You really enjoy jumping on people, don't you?
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Stupid or not, it has to do with Wolverine being amplified. I mean he beat Magneto, Apocalypse and Juggernaut, and that's all we get as far as knowing what WAr could really do, that and it took the world uniting together in a utopian society and forming the war watch composed of all the superhjeroes on earth to drive the little bastard away.