00:00Did you notice that in Captain America, Brave New World, when Red Hulk is fighting the new Captain America, the
00:04hero's vibranium wings cause considerable damage to Red Hulk's body?
00:08However, if we look closely, we see that when Red Hulk returns to General Ross's form, his body is still
00:12completely injured, with the same wounds caused by the vibranium, to the point that he is placed on a stretcher.
00:17This leads us to the question, does Red Hulk have a healing factor?
00:20The answer is yes, he does.
00:22The problem is that, unlike the original Hulk, the Emerald Giant, the General does not have a separate and active
00:26alter ego when he transforms into Red Hulk.
00:28Unlike Bruce Banner, who can be injured as Hulk and then return to his human form without showing wounds, General
00:33Ross retains the injuries when he reverts back to normal.
00:36An example of this happens in Avengers, Endgame, when Professor Hulk injures his arm while using the Infinity Stones and
00:41remains injured afterward.
00:43This is also mentioned at the end of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.
00:46This happens because Professor Hulk is Bruce's mind in Hulk's body.
00:49There is no separation between personalities and therefore the damage remains.