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The other guys at the table have yet to realise that they died and now they are stuck fighting and dying over and over in that particular version of afterlife.
Actually neither dies during their encounter. They just remember it differently. The one who won thought he killed the other. Presumably Jacket is the one who lost that battle as he reenacts it brutaly in his coma, while helmet remembers it as yet another mook he killed and obviously did not check for vitals.
The two stories happen at the same time and so you can see both of them alive in the second game.