Violence in sumo stable provokes anger but little surprise

A self-reported incident of violence by Isegahama stablemaster, former yokozuna Terunofuji, against top-division wrestler Hakunofuji has sparked strong anger but little surprise. The reaction mirrors those of similar incidents over the past two decades, with reproachful articles, reports, and emotionally charged online fan responses. Despite Terunofuji's previously positive reputation, few appear shocked by the news from the stable.

The incident of violence in sumo's Isegahama stable was reported on March 5, 2026. Isegahama stablemaster, former yokozuna Terunofuji, self-reported using violence against top-division wrestler Hakunofuji. This has elicited a reaction akin to comparable scandals in sumo over the past two decades.

Reproachful articles and reports have proliferated, alongside emotionally charged responses from fans online. Yet, few people seem surprised by the revelation, even though Terunofuji had enjoyed an overwhelmingly positive reputation beforehand.

The pattern raises questions: Why do violence scandals in sumo consistently provoke anger but scant surprise? While the Japan Sumo Association is involved through the stable's self-report, no further details on resolutions have emerged from the sources.

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