Ok, a 5 foot hickory staff, with a sharpened end.
A staff with one of the cold steel bushman slid on it.
Now we have an edge.
A hewing spear. Like an ICKTHA. the Short Zulu stabbing and swinging spear. An Irish hewing spear, or German leaf spear.
The short stick with a long blade can act as a spear or two handed sword giving you more options than a segmented club.
You are also in a confind space that may not allow you swing it. and with the sound the chuckes make, it is not an ambush weapon.
If you have someone breaking in your house you do not want them to know what you have and where you are.
A spear can be a fast poke to the head, body or neck and multiple pokes can be made in the same time as a single swing with a club or sword.
There are many reasons why a spear and pikes remained in the age of swords. And the pole axe was so feared and is still in our vocabulary.
He went down as if POLE AXED. Not "bludgened", not "sworded", not "chucked" but a a deadly multipurpose spear that has remained in the day of firearms. The Pope is still guarded with these.