If the woman was acting in a way that was threatening or violating the bar's safety rules, she might bear some responsibility, but that still doesn't justify the bartender using violence. In general, though, since we don't know the full story, we can't be certain. But in most cases, physical violence from the bartender towards a customer is not acceptable behavior, so the bartender is more likely to be in the wrong.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be various scenarios. Maybe there was an argument between the woman and the bartender that escalated into physical violence.
An alien with advanced technology. Suppose there is an alien race that has developed technology that can disrupt Wonder Woman's powers. They could use energy - based weapons or force fields to their advantage and physically overpower her.
It depends. If the man was dancing in a way that was offensive or harassing, then he could be at fault. For example, if he was dancing suggestively towards the woman without her consent.
It depends on the situation. If the girl was just acting out of anger without any real provocation, then she could be at fault. But if the boy had been harassing her or others, then he might be the one to blame.
I think it could be that the woman was having a really bad day and took her frustration out on the poor dog. That's a really mean thing to do.
Sasuke could be one. Given their complex relationship, there could be a situation where Sasuke's newfound power or different ideology leads him to fight and beat Naruto in a fan - made story.
In the movie 'A Christmas Story', Ralphie doesn't actually beat anyone up. The plot mainly focuses on his Christmas experiences and adventures rather than any fighting or violent incidents.