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"Rip and tear, until they remember why we call it splatterhouse."

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Taylor has a baseball bat, a sword, a chainsaw, and a shotgun


Doomguy has a chainsaw, a shotgun, fire axe, and brass knuckles
 
The Doom Slayer should eventually win this, albeit with some difficulty.

The two of them are actually relatively even in most areas, but the Slayer has a major combat experience advantage over Rick, on top of having dealt with most if not all of the things Rick is bringing to the table. When it comes down to a close-quarters fight (and this will come down to close quarters), Rick is ultimately a teenager who's been using his powers for less than a year, which means he isn't nearly practised or skilled enough to deal with the monster who's spent "eons" killing demons and kicking Hell's ass backwards.

Rick's regen is a problem, but so is the Slayer's armor and stamina, both of which should easily even out whatever advantage Rick has with his regenerative abilities. And at the end of the day, Rick needs to spill blood in order to keep fueling his Regenerationn, something that won't happen when he's having trouble even denting his opponent's armor.

All in all, Doom should take it at least 7/10 times, imo.
 
Additionally, Doom Slayer's likely significantly stronger than Rick. And when I say that I don't mean that Doom Slayer has a lifting strength several magnitudes greater than Rick, either.

Rick KE: 107.31 tons of TNT to 812.62 tons of TNT

Slayer KE: 782.24 tons of TNT to 5827.88 tons of TNT

Even if we use Rick Taylor's high end (812.62 tons) and Doom Slayer's low end (782.24 tons), Rick is still under 1.04 times stronger than DS. Meanwhile, DS's high end (5827.88 tons) is 7.17 times stronger than Rick's high end, which is close to one-shot territory according to this site's rules.

Granted, we're not using the 7-C version of DS, but I'm just bringing up that the lowest estimate for DS's attack potency is already greater than 96% of Rick's highest AP estimate, which isn't a good sign for the Slatterhouse protagonist in this fight.
 
Doomslayer should take this FRA. In addition to the stuff Mr King brought up, he fought the Titan long ago in which he had nothing. He was completely armorless and all he had was the Crucible. Meaning Doomslayer has likely gotten significantly stronger since then; especially since this would be well before he had the Praetor Armor.
 
We need a Doom/Splatterhouse crossover game where Doomslayer and Rick Team up to rip and tear everyone to shreds.
 
I think we got 7 votes now that Wright Way and Tony both voted.
 
Looks like the Splatterhouse is reaching its inevitable DOOM by the second.
 
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