User blog comment:So-Pro Warrior/Season 2 Break Battle: The Fastest Heroes Alive! The Flash (DCAU) vs. Kamen Rider Kabuto/@comment-5465602-20160407141931

BeastMan14's "Ezra Miller should've been Wally, not Barry. But, hey, whatever, I'm not super bitter about Grant Gustin getting recast or anything. Nope, not at all." Edges

Equipment: Kamen Rider Kabuto. Kabuto takes a rather obvious edge here, largely because he's bringing a variety of much more versatile equipment while all Wally brings in is a ring that allows him to quickly deploy into the Flash suit. It's also worth mentioning that Kabuto brings in other equipment than just speed to this fight, giving him an edge in an versatility as well.

H2H: Kamen Rider Kabuto. For the most part, none of the Flash's have ever been excellent hand-to-hand combatants, relying more on being too fast to hit and enhancing their own natural punches to really worry about fighting a knock-down drag out brawl. Kabuto, like all of the riders, is a very gifted martial artist, and he's much more willing to use it in a fight, meaning he'll be able to overcome Wally in an up-close fight.

Powers and Abilities: The Flash. This where Wally takes an edge. While Kabuto is a skilled hand-to-hand fighter and he's (maybe) a little bit faster, Wally's had training under the likes of Barry Allen and Jay Garrick in ways to use his speed much more unconventially, such as intangibility and tornado creation. When it comes to actual usage of speed-based powers, the Flash takes the cake here.

X-factors: Kamen Rider Kabuto. While they're both equally intelligent and experienced, Kabuto is capable of moving slightly faster and hitting a lot harder in a straight-up fight.

Deadliest Warrior: Kamen Rider Kabuto. This is close, but I think Kabuto takes this one due to both his slightly superior powers and the fact that he's wielding a larger variety of weaponry enables him to win out over the Flash in the fight. Sorry, Wally, but there's a new fastest man alive. Overall Score: 520-480