@rajjarsalt: there is an 'unstoppable' aspect of Mjolnir shown to us when it's used in certain ways...if Thor was calling Mjolnir back and Hulk catches it, he's going to get dragged along with it like a weightless object. Mjolnir treated Quicksilver and Hulk as the same weight (zero), due to its enchantment. Thor himself said nothing can stop Mjolnir from returning to my hand (except Hela's power over it). So barring magic.
If Thor wants to use that aspect of Mjolnir which treated QS, Hulk, and the fire dragon as essentially nothing, the axe would have hit thanos in under a second..but if that aspect isn't used Mjolnir doesn't seem to be doing anything special with regards to adding its own momentum (unless striking the enemy). Or else Ironmans flight wouldn't have overpowered Thor's flight in the forest fight, and the Frost giant wouldn't have blocked Thor's hand when he swung at him.
Here's what I think happened..
When Thor latched Mjolnir to SB axe head he was being clever. Cuz even if Thanos manages to push the axe handle away, the axe head would still fall directly on him due to physics. And if he doesn't push it away he dies anyway. Thanos was just more clever and experienced at the end to knock the handle down.
Sometimes when Thor flies he doesn't spin the hammer, he calls it from afar and takes him with its momentum in a trajectory that seems to be as long as Thor wishes it to be ( Plus with a sonic boom) ....if Thanos resisted that particular aspect of the hammer that picked up Thor and created a Sonic boom..on top of Thor's two handed strength, that would be ridiculously inconsistent...since he failed to plunge the axe in one hand earlier.
He doesn't need to portrayed stronger than Hulk to do that, since Thanos was using only 1 arm.
Btw In the gladiator battle there was an instance where Thor was portrayed stronger for only a moment but it was subtle. When you're standing still, To block an axe hit from a leaping bigger enemy with a flimsy sword, you have to be much stronger than him, it's physics..
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