Speaking of power levels, why did She-ra have doubts about whether He-man could throw that rope that far into outer space like she did not believe it could be done, and she also seemed surprised and somewhat in awe that that He-man could stop and hold the Velvet Glove, Horde Prime’s flag ship. She did not believe that he could do it. Isn’t She-ra suposed to be at least as strong as He-man, perhaps stronger?
Also, isn’t Hordak supposed to be more powerful than Skeletor since he taught him; he was his pupil after all. I’m guessing it was a sucker punch like what Menasor did to Bruticus:
I think Bructicus is supposed to be stronger than Menasor, and any other gestalt since he’s like a Frankenstein monster of mismatched parts. Predaking barely beat Bruticus in the Dreamwave comics and he wanted to get away from him before he recovered and got back up. Predaking beat Bruticus with his superior fighting skill and the fact that he had horns on his knee cap that he could use to impale Bruticus with.
But still, was the renowned science fiction writer J. Michael Straczynski of Babylon 5 fame and the Spider-man Clone Saga trying to subtly imply, suggest, or tell us something about the physical strength levels of He- man and She-ra when he wrote the She-ra episode, “Horde Prime Takes a Holiday. “ Was it his treatise of He-man’s strength as the most Powerful Man in the Universe?