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"It's not about you getting knocked to the mat. It's if you get up."
—Ted Grant to Laurel Lance[src]

Ted Grant is a boxer, a former vigilante and the owner of the Wildcat Gym, he is the former mentor of the late Isaac Stanzler and the late Laurel Lance. Ted is known as Wildcat[1] and was also nicknamed The Starling Southpaw for being left-handed.[2]

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What is the significance of Ted Grant's alias, Wildcat? toggle section
Ted Grant, known as Wildcat, is a member of the Justice Society of America and the All-Star Squadron in DC comics. He's an unpowered hero, a world champion heavyweight boxer, and a mentor to heroes like Batman, Black Canary, and Superman. He owns a gym, a nod to co-creator Irwin Hasen, and conceals his identity with a protective suit and mask as Wildcat.
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Known as Wildcat, Ted Grant mentored notable Justice Society of America and All-Star Squadron members, including Batman, Black Canary, and Superman. Besides mentoring, he was a heavyweight world champion boxer.
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Known as Wildcat, Ted Grant earned the nickname The Starling Southpaw as a result of his left-handed boxing style. He owned the Wildcat Gym and mentored the late Isaac Stanzler and Laurel Lance.
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In 2008, Ted Grant, an accomplished boxer known as Wildcat, started his vigilante activities in the Glades, a crime-ridden district of Star City. He aimed to control crime and gained media attention for his efforts. He mentored Isaac Stanzler, but ceased his vigilante actions when Stanzler fatally beat a criminal they were chasing.
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Ted Grant, alias 'Wildcat', leveraged his boxing prowess in his vigilante role. His physical conditioning enabled him to combat crime in the Glades district, even establishing a hidden base for his gear. His vigilantism drew media attention but ceased when his protege, Isaac Stanzler, fatally beat a criminal. Post-retirement, he briefly rejoined Team Arrow to battle Danny Brickwell.
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Biography

Early life

Reports of Ted's vigilantism

Reports of Ted's vigilantism

"I used to be a vigilante. I used to be you."
—Ted Grant to Oliver Queen[src]

Ted is an accomplished and well-known boxer, with "Wildcat" being his alias in the ring. By 2008, he became a vigilante, though he was never in the news because he stuck to watching over the Glades, patrolling the crime and poverty infested district of the city trying to keep crime at the bay, he established a hidden base which was used to store his equipment, weapons including brass knuckles, knives, batons and nunchaku, at some point he came across Isaac Stanzler, a troubled young man, he eventually took on Isaac as a partner hoping to change the boy's life in a positive direction, when he and Isaac were pursuing a criminal, a member of the Calebras' gang, their chase led them to a closed nightclub, Isaac reached their destination first and beat the man to death. This caused Ted to retire his vigilante career; he closed down his base, hung up his mask and cut all ties with Isaac.[2]

Training Laurel Lance

Werner Zytle rigged an explosive device in Rockets Arena, where Ted was fighting. However, the bomb was defused by Arsenal and Felicity Smoak.[3]

Laurel Lance came to Ted concerning Tom Bronson, who was a member of his gym that had been seen at the scene of a crime. He vouched for the boy, though implying that he was indeed lying. He went on to explain how people like the boy sought the gym to calm themselves, and suggested that Laurel was likely another person like that, giving her a pamphlet were she interested. Laurel later returned asking Ted to teach her.[4]

He kept training Laurel, telling her that she moves without control and lashes out during sparring. Laurel later told him the source of her anger was her sister Sara had been killed.[5]

Ted kept training Laurel and offered that they go out to eat together. While they were gone Isaac strung up bodies of criminals in the Wildcat gym causing the Arrow to confront Ted. Laurel pardoned Ted, insisting he was innocent. Ted was later questioned by the police while an unknown woman in the crowd surrounding the crime scene watched. While investigating Oliver found another body in a storage locker Ted used as a former base. Ted ambushed him but was subdued by Oliver knocking him down, Ted then revealed he had been working as a vigilante six years ago so the pair decided to work together and they found a clue that led them to a hotel. Unknown to them the same woman from the crime scene was tracking them. Here they learned from Ted that his former partner Isaac had came back for vengeance. Later on, Ted was framed by Isaac for killing people, drawing the attention of law enforcement. Ted and Laurel were later taken hostage by Isaac and held at gunpoint. Laurel was forced to drive them in her car, however she managed to call Team Arrow and they came to their aid. During the chase Laurel managed to toss Isaac out of the car but the car crashed and caught fire. Diggle and Oliver freed Ted and Laurel from the burning vehicle before it exploded.

When proven innocent with the Arrow's help, Ted was asked by the hooded vigilante to stay away from Laurel which he agreed if Laurel wanted to stay away from his gym. He offered The Arrow advice that discarding his pupil and cutting Arsenal loose would be the best thing he could do for him. However Oliver corrects Ted, stating his mistake wasn't teaching Issac, but it was losing faith in his protege. Which further solidifies for Oliver to keep Roy on aboard instead of kicking him out like what Diggle suggested. Laurel later came to the gym anyway asking Ted to train her as a vigilante and fight crime outside of the courtroom.[2]

When the Glades became under siege, Laurel approached Ted and asked him to join her and the rest of Team Arrow with defeating Danny Brickwell. Ted agreed and took up his mantle of Wildcat again, fighting Brickwell and nearly defeating him, only to be overpowered and nearly killed had Arsenal not hit Brickwell with an arrow to the chest which caused him to flee. He was later comforted and guarded by Laurel.[1]

Ted ultimately survived the beating.[6] However, with the injuries he sustained, Ted was unable to continue training Laurel, to which she later gained guidance in the matter from Nyssa al Ghul.

Personality

"Mr. Grant, do you know that lying to the District Attorney is against the law?"
"If by that you mean am I willing to lie in order to keep a good kid who just happened to make a stupid mistake out of this system? I think you know my answer."
Laurel Lance and Ted Grant[src]

Ted is intelligent, has a sense of justice, honor, and good morals, becoming a vigilante to keep crime in the Glades in check, Ted is also a highly empathetic individual as he runs his gym to give his students chances to let off steam and control their emotions. He was able to sense that Laurel Lance was in need of training due to her sister, Sara Lance's death and that she was only lashing out during the sparring sessions.

Despite Ted's dislike of crime, killing his enemies is a line that he would never cross. He can also sometimes be short-tempered, as he does not like being wrongfully accused.

After Oliver corrects Ted that his mistake wasn't teaching Issac, but losing faith in his student, Ted has a look of remorse on his face, possibly acknowledging that he had made a terrible mistake all those years ago.

Abilities

"Fighting's about being surprised and not getting rattled."
—Ted Grant to Laurel Lance[src]
"Yeah, I saw his title fight a few years back on pay per view. They call him Wildcat. He's the real deal."
John Diggle[src]

Equipment

Appearances

Arrow

Season 3

Season 7

Trivia

Behind the scenes

References