But in 2002, Willem Dafoe and Sam Raimi created a version of the character so iconic, that it's not a stretch to call it definitive. All the way back to the 1960s and the villains Silver Age origins. Spider-Man and Green Goblin go back a long way. His ultimate ability Minefield is just as versatile, allowing him to set a trap and control routes, or simply trigger a large area-of-effect explosion for enemies in the immediate vicinity," according to Blizzard Original story follows: Top speed increases his basic movement speed, damaging and knocking back foes in his path. "In addition to setting up Piledrive, Wrecking Ball’s Grappling Claw enables him to reach top speed. As a tank character, Wrecking Ball "can switch between a bipedal Combat mode with high-capacity machine guns and a Roll mode allowing him to cruise through maps and enemies alike with great speed." He can also can climb and swing on surfaces using his Grappling Claw and perform Piledrive, a devastating ground smash. "He doesn’t speak any human languages, but his mech automatically translates his voice in a fittingly menacing tone," according to Blizzard. Crash-landing in the Australian Outback near Junkertown, he upgraded his escape pod into the mech known as Wrecking Ball. Wrecking Ball is a tank character who will be familiar to Overwatch players as Hammond, aka “Specimen 8.” Genetically modified during his time on Horizon Lunar Colony, Hammond, granted increased intelligence and size, hitched his escape pod to Winston's ship.