Live Updates of the Aki Basho 2018

Want live updates of North Americans in the Aki Basho 2018?  Don't forget to follow our Twitter page.  Link here!  We tweet out live results as well as gifs and videos of matches.  So far, Musashikuni is having a good early start, going 2-0 in his two bouts.  On the other hand, Wakaichirō had a disappointing... Continue Reading →

Preview of North American Sumo Wrestlers in the Aki Basho 2018 – Musashikuni and Wakaichirō

The start of the Aki Basho 2018 is only one day away!  Lots of things to be excited for during this basho.  The yokozuna, Kisenosato, is returning after missing three consecutive bashos due to injury.  Will he be able to compete in 15 matches for the first time in a year and a half?  Likewise,... Continue Reading →

John Tenta – Canada’s Best Sumo Wrestler

My first memory of John Tenta was the arcade game, WWF Wrestlefest.  WWF Wrestlefest was your classic wrestling game; you picked a wrestler to fight a gauntlet of matches, and then finally you're offered a prized opportunity at the WWF championship.  The arcade game was among the first with halfway decent graphics, and the digital... Continue Reading →

Nagoya Basho 2018 Results – Itadaki Sennosuke

Itadaki Sennosuke only has an indirect relation to Canada (his father is Canadian), but his relation is probably closer than any other rikishi (sumo wrestler) that competed in the Nagoya Basho 2018 (July Basho 2018). Below is a brief review of his performance along with some information about Itadaki. I would like to give a special thanks to Reddit.com/r/sumo poster, Asashosakari, who pointed out Itadaki's relation to North America and suggested the write-up of his performance. Thanks!

Nagoya Basho 2018 Results – North American Sumo Wrestlers

The two sumo wrestlers from North America competing in the Nagoya Basho 2018 (July Basho 2018), Musashikuni Mamu and Wakaichirō Ken, just wrapped up their performances. Below is a summary of their efforts as well as a little bit of information about the rikishi (sumo wrestlers) themselves. If you know of any other North American sumo wrestlers that we missed, or have any suggestions on how to improve our write-ups, please contact us at NorthAmericanSumo@Gmail.com.

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