If zarathos can actually come out then he destroys H'el.
Even then, H'el cant put blaze down where as blaze has hellfire, hellfire shotgun, PS, multiple attacks with chain, limitless strength(IIRC, there was a scan i seen an Blaze was throwing 200 tons worth of metal like a baseball, might be wrong) he could definately pull the majority
Zarathos stomps.
Gr pulls the majority, or all of them seeing as H'el cant put him down unless theres bfr, even then Gr can teleport.
Also, Blaze can summon avatars of himself equal in power, not sure how many, in excess of 4 or 5, h'el loses.
Jack o'lantern blew his head of completely, next panel it reforms. If he gets ko'd Zarathos comes out and anally rapes H'el while PS'ing him, a bit like necrophilia.
Leaning toward Hel but GR def can do the OSK PS. But IMO if it was strictly a physical match, h'el would be the dominant one but still wouldn't be single sided.
Like I said, it can reform but apparently that doesn't stop it from being KO'ed.
Like Blaze turning his contract into a magic bullet and knocking out a severely amped Alejandra Ghost Rider.
But yes, if for whatever reason at all that Zarathos appears he would win. Same could be said if H'el just started teleporting random characters on his side.
its clearly obvious, that....when the host of a Ghost Rider is Ko'd the demon which powers it, in this case Blaze is one with Zarathos, he would appear and take control as soon as Blaze loses consiousness.
Then Zarathos continues to forcibly make sweet love to H'el while making awkward, painful eye contact.
I am drawing a blank as to when that's actually ever happened. I know Blaze has went into mindless spirit of vengeance mode, but it being obvious that Zarathos just comes in?
Well, I'm sure you can show me a scan explaining this