Wonder Woman is one of the most important members of the Justice League, and that is for good reason. She is a literal demigoddess and has spent centuries being crafted into one of the strongest fighters the world has ever seen. Her skill truly knows no bounds, as she is able to manhandle her enemies without breaking a sweat.
Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman | Warner Bros. Pictures
Despite all of her powers, and being the founding member of the Justice League in most versions, she is seriously underrated in the DC Universe. Overshadowed by the loudness of Batman and Superman’s glory, fans often forget just how powerful and iconic she is.
However, one must simply look at her style of fighting to be reminded of just how powerful she really is, and interestingly enough, it has more in common with Brock Lesnar than the rest of her team.
Wonder Woman’s Unique Fighting Style
Wonder Woman is a demigoddess whose powers lie in brute strength. While many would expect her to have fantastical and intricate ways of fighting, the truth is far away from it. One glance at her fighting style in the animated films and even Gal Gadot’s take on the character helps make one thing evident, she does not hold back when fighting.
Wonder Woman I DC Comics
Taking advantage of the fragility of the human body, her fighting style is closer to a wrestler’s than Batman’s. OmarHolmon on X recently posted an entire compilation of clips of the demigoddess using wrestling moves to defeat her enemies. Using some of the harshest moves known, she has a habit of completely destroying her opponents.
It is also important to note that there are several moments where she has gone for the harsher move simply for the sake of embarrassing her enemies. It is safe to say that being dropkicked by Diana Prince would be a very humiliating experience.
More Violent Than Brock Lesnar
While many would expect this to be the end of the conversation about how iconic Wonder Woman really is, there are more surprises. Brock Lesnar is a beloved figure in the world of MMA and wrestling. He has had some very iconic moments and fights that have made him an icon. Although, he does have a signature move that has been immortalized by him.
Eclipso fighting Wonder Woman in Justice League Unlimited I DC Studios
He is known for using a lot of suplex combinations, which have helped him coin the phrase ‘Suplex City.’ However, his reputation would be lost in the wind once fans realize just how frequently Diana Prince uses the move in her fights.
The demigoddess has used many different versions of the move on different characters. From bringing down Mongul with one move to landing Cheetah on her neck while holding a conversation, it is safe to assume that she knows what she is doing when it comes to her fights.