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Nagoya Sumo tournament to go on as scheduled but damage has been done

By Zach Arnold | June 29, 2010

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The Wall Street Journal lays out how the event is proceeding but at a big price tag of two expulsions and many suspensions of stablemasters and wrestlers. Take note that ticket sales for this year’s event are poor.

NPR talks about the long-time yakuza influence on the Sumo business. The reason the yakuza angle is gaining such traction here is because of match-fixing.

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