If this was the older Kratos, I imagine this fight happening when some demon kidnaps his son and forces him to fight Slayer.For an idea of what that Kratos can do go here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifWJWe… Their fight becomes an exchange of fits as Kratos' shield made Doomslayers ranged weapons useless, he tries to use the BFG only for the Ghost of Sparta, sensing it's power to aim it's destructive blast skyward before casting it out of Slayers reach.At some point the Hellwalker slams him into the side of wall or rock, Kratos dodges his punches their might cracking the surface. The Spartan lands a couple blows into his opponents chest with each miss and headbutts him, doing what no demon could and cracking Doomslayers visor. Annoyed the demon's bane kicks Kratos through the now fragile surface sending him into a new arena, as he charges at him, Kratos throws his axe. Though easy for him to dodge, he is unaware of it's ability to return to it's master until it strikes the back of his head.Kratos bring his axe down on the disoriented warrior, only for his target to manages get a grip of the handle. The brief struggle for the weapon is ended when the Hellwalker manages to throw the bearded warrior close to a edge before running to tackling him over the side. As the two freefall, blows are exchanged sending them further away from each other.Kratos manages to get his Blades of Chaos out, using them to swing onto something and slow his momentum landing saftly. The Slayer having no need to worry just allows himself to land feet first onto the ground. The velocity causing a crater where he fell, and cause his helmet to finally crack further exposing a red eye. Enraged by this, he grabs onto his helmet, his figures allowed inside it by the damage, and with a single pull breaks the entire thing off his head.Now with both face to face, Kratos lets out a roar of Spartan Rage, as his enemy goes Berserk. The two charging at each other once more, both managing to grab onto each others hands as they use all their strength on the other. The ground itself gives out before either of them as a crevasse forms between them, neither giving any ground of gaining any even as they quake the Earth beneath them.