Welcome to Elitegeekonline’s Versus Battles, where epic clashes between iconic characters unfold in thrilling narratives. In this series, we delve into the realms of imagination and pit beloved heroes, villains, and everything in between against each other in fierce confrontations. From the battlegrounds of fantasy worlds to the streets of bustling cities, prepare to witness intense showdowns that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Whether you’re a die-hard fan of comic books, movies, video games, or literature, Elitegeekonline’s Versus Battles offers something for everyone. Join us as we explore the depths of character abilities, strategies, and backstories to determine who would emerge victorious in these ultimate face-offs.
Get ready to embark on an exhilarating journey where the fate of fictional universes hangs in the balance. So grab your popcorn, sit back, and prepare to witness the clash of titans in Elitegeekonline’s Versus Battles!
Chun-Li:

Chun-Li is a legendary fighter from Capcom’s Street Fighter series and the first female character in fighting game history. An elite Interpol officer, she’s driven by a fierce sense of justice and a personal vendetta against the criminal organization Shadaloo, responsible for her father’s disappearance. Renowned for her powerful legs, lightning-fast kicks, and iconic Spinning Bird Kick, Chun-Li balances strength, grace, and determination. Beyond combat, she is deeply compassionate, often mentoring younger fighters and protecting the innocent. With her signature qipao, ox-horn hairstyle, and indomitable spirit, Chun-Li remains a symbol of empowerment and one of gaming’s most iconic heroines.
Kitana :

Kitana is a deadly and regal warrior from the Mortal Kombat universe, first appearing in Mortal Kombat II. Over 10,000 years old, she is the princess of Edenia and daughter of Queen Sindel. Raised under the tyranny of Shao Kahn, whom she once believed to be her father, Kitana eventually rebelled upon learning the truth about her heritage. A master of martial arts and skilled with her razor-sharp steel fans, Kitana combines elegance with lethal precision. Though fierce in battle, she fights for peace and justice, often aligning with Earthrealm’s defenders. Kitana is both a noble leader and a formidable kombatant.
The Battle:
The arena was unlike any tournament either warrior had faced before. A collision of worlds—Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat—had torn through dimensions, opening portals and forging battlefields neither had seen, nor wished to see again.
Their battleground: the Ruined Garden of the Ancients, a sprawling courtyard in the remains of a forgotten Eden, once beautiful, now corrupted. Shattered statues of deities loomed over them, their stone faces worn and weeping vines tangled in their mouths. Pools of water shimmered under a crimson sky, reflecting two figures poised for battle: Chun-Li, Interpol’s finest, the First Lady of Fighting, and Kitana, the Edenian assassin, royal and ruthless.
Wind rustled fallen cherry blossoms into a slow swirl around them, like a natural clock ticking down to war.
Kitana narrowed her eyes, twin steel fans flicking open with an elegant hiss. “You are not from Outworld. Why are you here?”
Chun-Li took her stance—shoulders firm, legs balanced in readiness. “I could ask the same. But I don’t need to know why. Only that you’re in my way.”
Kitana smirked. “So be it.”

Kitana struck first, leaping with a blur of motion, fans slicing through the air. Chun-Li ducked beneath the initial strike, pivoting on one leg before launching into a spinning bird kick that caught Kitana mid-air. The Edenian flew backward, landing in a crouch, her eyes flashing.
Chun-Li charged, fists blurring in a rapid Kikoken chain, each palm strike glowing with focused chi. Kitana deflected most with her fans, spinning to dodge the last one before lunging forward, stabbing with brutal grace.
Chun-Li narrowly blocked, the edge of Kitana’s fan grazing her shoulder and drawing blood.
The garden echoed with the clashing of steel and bone, two dancers in a deadly waltz—Chun-Li with lightning-quick kicks, Kitana with elegant savagery. Chun-Li’s Hyakuretsukyaku landed in a flurry, forcing Kitana to retreat, bruised but grinning.
“You fight with honor,” Kitana said, “but I am trained to kill.”
Their duel carried them to the edge of the garden where the terrain turned treacherous—cracked tiles gave way to a cliff overlooking a river of molten energy, a rift between dimensions.
Here, Kitana turned up the heat—literally and figuratively. With a whirl of her fans, she summoned a gust of wind that sent Chun-Li sliding dangerously close to the edge. Capitalizing, Kitana launched into her mid-air teleport kick, slamming her foot into Chun-Li’s back and nearly knocking her over the precipice.
But Chun-Li grabbed the ledge, eyes steeled with fury. She pulled herself up, flipping overhead to land behind Kitana and slammed her with a spinning backfist.
Breathing heavy, Chun-Li roared and channeled her chi, launching her iconic Tenshokyaku—an ascending flurry of vertical kicks. Kitana was struck repeatedly before crashing into a broken pillar. The impact cracked stone, and her tiara clattered to the floor.
Kitana rose, bloodied but unbowed. “You have spirit. But let’s see if your soul can resist mine.”

She summoned her fans again, and with a vicious spin, she hurled them both forward—bladed boomerangs that sliced through air, meant to gut Chun-Li from both sides. Chun-Li bent backward in an acrobatic bridge, letting the fans whip past, then cartwheeled into a ground-pound kick that caught Kitana mid-sprint.
Their fight pushed into the Temple’s Heart, the last untouched part of the ruined garden, where golden sunlight streamed through stained glass and hit the two warriors in eerie beams.
Kitana was tiring. Even her regal poise began to crack under Chun-Li’s relentless offense. Her arms ached from deflecting strikes, and one ankle turned slightly from a poorly landed vault. She could still win, but it would take cunning.
She feigned a stagger, drawing Chun-Li in, then used her remaining strength to grab her opponent by the collar and slam her into the temple wall. Dust exploded from the stone. Chun-Li gasped but retaliated with a savage elbow to Kitana’s ribs, followed by a headbutt that left both women reeling.
Chun-Li stepped back, her muscles coiled, her breath ragged. “You fight like a queen. But I fight for the world.”
She surged forward with every ounce of speed and focus, initiating her finishing move—Hoyokusen, a devastating rapid-fire combo ending in a ground-shaking uppercut. Kitana blocked the first few strikes but couldn’t keep up. The final blow sent her skidding across the stone floor, blood trailing in her wake.
Groaning, Kitana tried to rise. Chun-Li stood over her, battered but victorious, eyes softening with respect. “It’s over. You fought well.”
Kitana met her gaze with pride. “You’ve earned your place, warrior. But this isn’t the end.”
She slumped back, unconscious.
Winner: Chun-Li

As the dimensional rift behind them pulsed with power, a portal began to open, summoning Chun-Li back to her world. She cast one last glance at Kitana, then bowed—respect for a worthy foe.
The garden slowly began to wither again, the fight’s fury fading, but the echoes remained—testament to a battle between two of the fiercest female warriors in all of fighting history.
And this time, the First Lady of Fighting stood tall.