Talk:Juggernaut Vs Doomsday/@comment-28868284-20170106171054/@comment-27190018-20170107053820

Yes, it's called canon. And if non-canon material does not contradict anything canon, I don't see any problem with why it can't be used. The kicker, though, is that the result for Hulk vs Doomsday relied entirely on canon information and abilities. Yes, they showed footage of things like cartoons and games, but that's just to add variety to the rundown; there were no specific non-canon feats that made Doomsday win or Hulk lose.

And ScrewAttack messed up some things, but that guy messed up more. Hulk fighting the Beyonder? That was a retconned Beyonder who was far weaker than his classical form, and all Hulk did was throw him to the ground. That doesn't scale Hulk to him any more than me throwing a gun on the ground makes me punch harder than a bullet; it's just how momentum works. Hulk beating Strange? That was a sneak attack, Strange thought Hulk was docile and picked him up. Hulk beating Ghost Rider? Hulk only beat Johnny Blaze, but not the Spirit of Vengeance; GR wasn't at full power because Hulk wasn't guilty of anything. Fighting Thor and Surfer? Those two guys regularly beat the crap out of Hulk, and easily too, so he can't really scale to their speed. Hulk's healing can only be beaten by reality warpers? Well, not only does Doomsday have a degree of reality warping, but Namor, Iron Man, Havoc, and Wolverine (at a minimum) have all beaten the Hulk down, and none of them can RW.

All that guy did was try to put the Hulk up, but he failed to even attempt to pull Doomsday down. Debunk denied.

And, maybe it's just a poor choice of words on your part, but I really don't like how you're saying that "you're cutting the rematch". You don't have authority over what I do with my battles. Even then, why bother? The guy's analysis was about Hulk, and a rant against ScrewAttack. Hulk isn't in this battle, and I am not ScrewAttack.

The rematch stays greenlit.