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Amateur attorneys are convinced Wong committed perjury in ‘She-Hulk’

Did Wong do wrong?

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A year after Abomination incongruously turned up for a cage match in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law episode three finally offered up an explanation. Tatiana Maslany’s Jennifer Walters got Wong to show up as a character witness at Emil Blonsky’s parole trial, with the Master of the Mystic Arts explaining that he persuaded the former villain to leave his cell because he needed a worthy opponent to battle as per his training to become the Sorcerer Supreme.

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While you might expect that explanation to be the end of it, Marvel fans aren’t so convinced that this is the true story, with the amateur attorneys of the r/MarvelStudios subreddit going so far as to accuse Wong of perjury as they believe he was telling Blonsky’s parole board a little white lie. For starters, many suspect he actually busted Abomination out of jail several times.

After all, there is that telling line from Shang-Chi

Would Wong do something so wrong?

Some think Wong lied for altruistic reasons in order to help Emil’s redemption along.

The arrangement might’ve been a mutually beneficial one. Wong’s definitely a better fighter these days.

Aw, we love a good “worthy opponent in an underground fight club to friends” story.

Others aren’t so sure there’s a big conspiracy to unpick here and think Wong was actually telling the truth.

Perhaps further episodes will dig a little deeper into Wong and Abomination’s unexpected partnership as the trailers have confirmed that Tim Roth and Benedict Wong will be back for more after last week’s installment. Catch She-Hulk: Attorney at Law as it continues Thursdays on Disney Plus.

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