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Wano Country Grand Sumo Tournament

Manga ChapterCh. 916

Chapter 916 turns the Bakura sumo ring into a battlefield as Luffy challenges the enraged Urashima and blasts him through the town with Gear 3, only for Holed'em to seize Tama as a hostage while Hawkins and his crew converge on the chaos.

Cover Page: Color spread of the Straw Hat Pirates at a beach
Title Japanese: ワノ国大相撲
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Summary

The crowd gapes as Kiku sheathes her blade after the topknot stunt, and a furious Urashima readies a full-strength harite against her. Luffy intercepts the open-palm blow with his own hand, and the collision drives both fighters to the ring's edge where they teeter before steadying. Urashima tells Luffy to step aside so he can destroy Kiku for his honor, but Luffy proposes a sumo match first. The wrestler rains rapid strikes and even tries gouging Luffy's eyes, yet every attack misses. Elsewhere a samurai reports the topknot incident to Holed'em, who ignores it while trying to extract food from Tama's cheek, warning her not to cling to the Kouzuki Family he claims once meant to ruin Wano.

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Key Events

Luffy draws his arm far back, inflates his forearm, and slams a giant palm into Urashima, launching him out of the ring and through a row of buildings, including Holed'em's. The stunned spectators recognize the wanted Zoro among the group and run to report it as Luffy announces his plan to rescue Tama. Holed'em's Gifters and samurai attack, and the three intruders overwhelm them as a fire spreads through town. From a rooftop Holed'em then calls down to Luffy with Tama clamped in his lion's jaws, revealing his home was wrecked by Urashima's flight. He asks if they serve the thief Shutenmaru and threatens to crush Tama if anyone moves. Outside, Basil Hawkins coordinates with the pirates within and marches to reinforce them, while Bepo sickens after eating a poisoned fish and Law learns of the blaze and Hawkins' approach.

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Notes

Luffy defeats Urashima in the sumo match. Holed'em confronts him while holding Tama hostage. Both Law with the Heart Pirates and Hawkins with his crew close in on Bakura Town.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who does Luffy face in the sumo ring in Chapter 916?

In Chapter 916, Luffy squares off against the enraged sumo wrestler Urashima inside the Bakura sumo ring after Kiku's topknot stunt angers him.

How does Luffy defeat Urashima in this chapter?

Luffy defeats Urashima by inflating his forearm and slamming a giant palm into him with Gear 3, launching the wrestler out of the ring and through a row of buildings.

Who takes Tama hostage in Chapter 916?

Holed'em takes Tama hostage in Chapter 916, clamping her in his lion's jaws from a rooftop and threatening to crush her if anyone moves.

Whose house gets wrecked during the fight in Chapter 916?

Holed'em's own house is wrecked in Chapter 916 when Urashima is launched through a row of buildings after Luffy's Gear 3 attack.

Which pirate crews are closing in on Bakura Town by the end of Chapter 916?

By the end of Chapter 916, both Basil Hawkins with his crew and Trafalgar Law with the Heart Pirates are closing in on Bakura Town.

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