FFA Death Row 2017

FFA Infernoweight Championship Match
Josh “Mad World” Madwall © def. Matthias Landry (DQ)
-Josh def. Matthias via DQ. Josh made the referee robot think that Matthias had hit him with a chair, causing the DQ.
-Kurast came out and gored Josh after the match, letting both him and Matthias know he is healthy, despite Josh's best efforts in the events leading up to the show.

Backstage Segment
--Shane Tuu promos about how when he had a business proposition for Marx, he was turned down. Delta however did not turn it down, and now Marx is paying the price for crossing the boss, a mistake so many wrestlers never learned correctly.

No Holds Barred Match
Marx vs Delta

-Before the match starts, Marx superkicks Delta off the stage through a table when he tries to attack him during the entrance. Match never actually begins.


FFA Tag Team Championship Match
Kelsey and Katie def. The Bloody Stampede © (Pinfall)
-Kelsey and Katie def. The Bloody Stampede after a Medusa’s Hammer from Kelsey annhiliates Vash.
-This match was nothing to write home about.
-Kelsey and Katie win the FFA Tag Team Championships

Backstage Segment
--Grif is seen getting ready for his match in the main event tonight. Unseen by him, he is stalked by the ghostly image or possessed image of his girlfriend Karen.

No Holds Barred Match
Delta def. Marx (Pinfall)
-Delta returned to the arena and waited until Marx finally came down to the ring for their no holds barred match, which had been cancelled earlier.
-This match was highly competitive, but ultimately, Marx was crushed by Delta.
-Delta def. Marx after planting him with three Delta Bombs, unnecessarily.
-Delta continued to beat down Marx in the middle of the ring, despite the officials pleading with him to stop.
-Raj Delrey's theme interrupts the beat down, causing Delta to leave.

In Ring Segment
-Raj Delrey comes out to the ring and waits for Marx to be tended to by medics, Delta having wanted nothing to do with Raj; for now.
-Raj starts to talk about Sephiroth and his multiple insults and challenges over the past several shows since the Free For All match. Admits he was afraid that Sephiroth could be right about Raj being too old or not being able to keep up with FFA wrestlers after his career in other companies. Wants to find out against Sephiroth tonight!
-Legato Bluesummers comes out and informs Raj that is not possible as Sephiroth didn’t even bother showing up tonight, after weeks of goading and taunting Raj Delrey! Fans are extremely upset by this. Legato instead invites Raj Delrey to have a substitute match provided to him by his master.

Raj Delrey vs The WAR-BOT
-Raj Delrey def. War-bot in stunning fashion, kneeing it’s robot head off in a very memorable moment. He becomes one of the only people on a small list to defeat the WAR-BOT in one on one competition.
-Standing ovation for Raj Delrey, who has been portrayed as being very skilled on FFA shows since his debut.


FFA Platinum Championship Match
The Monitor © def. Railery w/ Kelly King 2.0 (Pinfall)
-This match was preceded by 2.0 telling his son, Serenno, to watch as Railery made the family proud. Railery looked extremely uncomfortable with this interaction.
-The Monitor defeats Railery via Shining Wizard. This was his third title defense.
-2.0 looked rather humiliated after the match, but did not get involved during the match itself.


Main Event
FFA World Championship Match

Seita Gray © def. Grif (Pinfall)
-Seita appeared to be mostly unaffected by Grif's offense for the majority of the match.
-Grif started to finally get the upperhand near the end of the match, hitting an OOA onto Seita's own signature steel chair, and then connecting with another OOA for a near fall. Setting up for a third OOA, Grif was distracted by his missing girlfriend, Karen, appearing from under the ring looking like a japanese ghost. Grif, scared shitless, turned right into a Hero Stone by Seita for the pinfall.
-Seita defeats Grif via Hero Stone. This was his first title defense.
-After the match, Seita put his hand on Karen's chest, causing her to fall to the mat like a ragdoll, next to Grif, both unmoving as the show ended.