Geno > Demi
Geno was looking his loss in the face. With electronically enhanced targeting systems, Demi's accuracy was amazing. That last shot had been nearly picture perfect. With only one shot left to him, he knew he couldn't afford to settle for 'near' perfection.
Carefully taking aim, Geno morphed into a cannon...and fired.
There were many obstacles in his path. Tiny meteorites closing in, the asteroid his target was placed on floating slowly away even as he aimed, lasers randomly criss-crossing the gap in between. But the bowling ball flew on. Through the meteorites and lasers without being so much as scratched, straight towards the target as if drawn by a magnet. Would it connect? Would the asteroid's subtle movements cause him to miss?
No! The crowd watching the match on television went wild as all ten pins were scattered into space by Geno's perfect shot! Geno howled with joy as his robot fans gathered around and lifted him into the air, truly the true champion of Extreme Space Bowling!
As her opponent celebrated, Demi faded quietly into the background. Her time in the spotlight was now over, and she had a job to return to.
Serph > Seth
Seth had fought demons before, so he figured he was in pretty good shape. After all, Serph was in Light, so how strong could he really be?
What Seth failed to take into account was that he was also ranked in Light. So it's entirely possible that the answer is 'strong enough'.
At least he can take some solace in the fact that less then fifteen seconds after the fight was over, Serph was splattered all over the arena by an angry Eirika.
The rest of the Embryon thought that she overreacted there. Old habits die hard, afterall. And Seth was only a *little* devoured...
Kefka > Zio
Zio has recently learned a harsh lesson in when and when not to let your pride run away with you. For all intents and purposes, he had his match in the bag. Kefka hadn't even bothered to show up, as that day was also his Bonus Day in Dissidia and he was cheerfully grinding the hours away. Of course, Zio didn't see this as a free win over a tough opponent. He saw it as being snubbed for a video game. So, he went to go do the first thing that came to mind to make Kekfa take him seriously.
He broke Kefka's PSP.
This...was a mistake. While Zio had tangled with Final Fantasy bosses before, neither Chaos nor the One Winged Angel had prepared him for what happens when Kefka really loses it. And after that, the clown was Dancing Mad.
Zio fancied himself a Messenger of Darkness, and he'd come for a Decisive Battle with the mad clown, not to be ignored like a nobody. Even as Kefka started going into one of his most venomous rants ever, Zio stood firm. Neither the fact that Kefka was frothing at the mouth nor the hasty retreat every bystander in the area clued him in to The Extreme danger he was in.
So of course he made his second mistake. Attacking Kefka before he was done ranting.
The resulting blood-bath isn't something that should be described with words(or any other medium for that matter). Suffice it to say that by the time Kefka was done, parts of Zio were littering the arena and parts of him were in an Otherworld entirely.
For Kefka, this was a bad week. He may be moving on to Battle 2, but he'll still have to replace his PSP, which is a hassle.
For poor Zio, however, This Is The Last Battle.