@shizzmahh: #1. Irrelevant. #2 Doubt spiderman has the force to hit him on the forehead as hard as a bullet, either way these are inconsistencies from the first 2 movies that have been retconned since Days of Futures Past which means that these scenes are irrelevant(Spiderman got hit by Goblins Razors despite having Spider-Sense and he wasn't strong enough to break Goblin's suit with his fists). Adamantium is the only thing that can hurt Adamantium so once again irrelevant.Spider-Man's "Strength Feat" from 2 isn't that impressive considering he needed a large amount of webbing to stop it. Keyword:Harmed, sure he got knocked out but he wasn't mortally wounded and suffered no extensive damage. In fact he most likely could have gotten up right as he was shot, but they needed some way to cause conflict between pyro and the rest of the group.
First, even if we leave out the feats from the first four movies, there is was nothing shown to suggest that Wolverine can't be KO'd with a hard enough blow to the head.
Second, Spider-Man dodged a bunch of the razors you mentioned and was scratched by one or two if I remember correctly. He dodged a grenade he didn't even see coming in the third film. I don't know why that matters since Wolverine isn't going to be throwing anything at him.
Third, Spider-Man doesn't need to "hurt Adamantium." Wolverines brain will get rattled around his Adamantium skull if it gets slammed into something; thus, causing a KO. Spider-Man could easily web Wolverine up and slam his head, body, whatever you want into a building.
Fourth, the strength feat with the train is very impressive. Portions of the buildings were getting pulled off and the frame of the train was being bent. Wolverine's arms would be ripped from their joints if he were in the same position, not to mention he doesn't have the grip strength to even hold on to a force anywhere near that level. Lastly, the OP stated later in the thread that a KO counts as a win, so Spidey doesn't have to mortally wound him.
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