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I often hear people shouting and yelling in support of their favourite wrestlers. Some of them happen to be children, but most are those of adults.

Is there anyone to draw a sociological portrait of these shouters? Who are they? What is their background and etc?

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Well, the shouting you heard for Yotsukasa in Nagoya on Days 2 and 14

was probably coming from me.

I'm just your average white foreigner. I'm pretty sure I qualify as an adult.

Fat lot of good my cheering for Yotsukasa did though, as it looks like he'll be back

in the Irumagawa toilet-cleaning brigade in September, or else veeeeery close. (Depressed...)

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when i go to a basho expect me to shout for my favourite wrestlers too ...

and believe me ... if you try to make a sociological portrait on the guys (or gals) that shout in the various sport events you would just confuse yourself since it is the most variable mixture of people.

if you attend sport events and participate in the shouting as well you will understand.

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IIRC, this sort of thing was not uncommon in past times and different forms of entertainment in Japan, such as Kabuki theatre. Even now, dyed-in-the-wool fans shout out from the gallery at Kabuki for their favorite actor.

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I used to shout from the very back of the upper level at the Kokugikan when I was there. I was cheering for Wakanohana.

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the yelling is often as interesting as the sumo, what with the middle-aged women screaming high-pitchedly and the otaku (nerds?) with their pages and pages of stats getting really excited about some match in Jonidan. There is no way to make a "portrait" of these people, as they all have different reasons: some personally know the rikishi, some like them, have the same hometown, think theyre hot, can read one rikishi's kanji and not the other, etc. and a few are drunk and just feel like yelling

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My favorite shouters this basho were the ones yelling for Kobo on Day 5 (to be heard here at the very end of the clip), mainly because it was hilarious to hear that shout while his opponent was shown flat on the dohyo.

Edited by Asashosakari

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IIRC, this sort of thing was not uncommon in past times and different forms of entertainment in Japan, such as Kabuki theatre.  Even now, dyed-in-the-wool fans shout out from the gallery at Kabuki for their favorite actor.

Judging from your current picture, you must be a Kabuki fan too.

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And the number one reason that fans shout in support of their favorite wrestler...

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Survey Says-

(they) are drunk and just feel like yelling

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Nishi and I were yelling for the gyoji a while back - both drunk IIRC - but he'll tell you me more than him. Perhaps.

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no perhaps about it. you were hammered and yelling at the gyoji, yobidashi and even the shinpan.

and if i recall correctly you were even shouting for taiho and umegatani.

typical english hooligan.

i on the other hand was the sterotypical irish fan happy to have a drink and cheer for anyone win or lose.

Umegatani II that is!!!!! :-D (Bleh!) (Applauding...)

all in fun though - nowt curt about it IIRC

Edited by Adachinoryu

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Yes Petr, I'm a kabuki fan. I'm occasionally lucky enough to score invites, and greatly enjoy those opportunities...

As for drunken fans, I watched a little old man stand up during Takamisakari's shikiri and take a zabuton in each hand, imitating the rikishi's final routine by smacking himself all over with the cushions in unison with Robocop's antics...

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...and the otaku (nerds?) with their pages and pages of stats getting really excited about some match in Jonidan....

Hmmm, some Sumoforum members perhaps?

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...and the otaku (nerds?) with their pages and pages of stats getting really excited about some match in Jonidan....

Hmmm, some Sumoforum members perhaps?

Exactly! :-D

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the yelling is often as interesting as the sumo, what with the middle-aged women screaming high-pitchedly and the otaku (nerds?) with their pages and pages of stats getting really excited about some match in Jonidan. There is no way to make a "portrait" of these people, as they all have different reasons: some personally know the rikishi, some like them, have the same hometown, think theyre hot, can read one rikishi's kanji and not the other, etc. and a few are drunk and just feel like yelling

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That's so funny and o true! :-D

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There was one guy this basho, though. I heard him in the background on the TV many times, different days. He was screaming his lungs out. Crazy. I was planning to ask people here about it, but didn't.

Tell me, please, someone else heard that lunatic screaming. :-D

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There was one guy this basho, though. I heard him in the background on the TV many times, different days. He was screaming his lungs out. Crazy. I was planning to ask people here about it, but didn't.

Tell me, please, someone else heard that lunatic screaming. (Being unsure...)

Well... My friends and I were there on Days 12, 14, and 15... Perhaps you heard some .. spirited cheers for my boys Miyabiyama and Takamisakari... (I am not worthy...)

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There was one guy this basho, though. I heard him in the background on the TV many times, different days. He was screaming his lungs out. Crazy. I was planning to ask people here about it, but didn't.

Tell me, please, someone else heard that lunatic screaming. (Being unsure...)

Well... My friends and I were there on Days 12, 14, and 15... Perhaps you heard some .. spirited cheers for my boys Miyabiyama and Takamisakari... (I am not worthy...)

no disrespect at all, but what makes some people like miyabiyama beyond possibly likeing his heya or being from the same area?

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