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Peak Humans reaching wall level?

Its kind of a common mistake in the movie world to have extremely humans reach wall level sometimes unintentionally

Ie John Wick,The Mountain,James bond

So realistically has there ever been evidence of a human attaining wall level strength

(Without weapons)
 
You can search up the feats Composite Human scales to, since it is the pinnacle of humanity. However, they are 9-C feats at best.
 
I mean, in many folk tales, and even in the Bible, there have been reports of humans killing large animals (That scale as 9-B on this site) without much effort (and sometimes, ease).

However, actually real and scientific evidence, was not recorded. Even Brian Shaw, or Bruce Lee could not defeat a 9-B animal without a well-planned strategy, or weapon.
 
There's a guy who is capable of poking through a coconut shell with one finger, with an analyst claiming that he is capable of puncturing a human skull
 
There was was a guy in the same documentary about him who confirmed that he is capable of producing enough psi to puncture a human skull
 
Better question is, has there been evidence of a human attaining Building level strength?
 
@XXJellyXx

I don't understand what the obsession with Bruce Lee is. He was fit to be sure, but he was never really "peak human" when compared to other atheletes. He wasn't the fastest nor strongest man alive, he was just a really good martial artist.
 
I think it's a type of plot induced stupidity with people not realising how much it takes to perform those feats. It's entitely possible to punch holes through a plaster wall which you would likely have in your house or fall into a small brick wall and knock it over. However the writers likely take this from the real world and exaggerate it thinking an athlete could be thrown through a stone wall and survive of bust down most walls if hey ran into them hard enough not realising this ends up making them powerful enough to easily take a bullet to the head.
 
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