>However, after the tournament, Rossy Ogawa said, "It seems like Shinkiba can't accommodate as many customers as it used to. I thought, 'Is there any point in doing it here?' (laughs) In the past, we could easily accommodate 400 or 450 people, so I had that in mind, but now there are restrictions on attendance. If we don't get about 350 people, there's no point in doing it. It's a little different from my original plan. I thought we could attract more people. On the other hand, I wonder if there are any organizations that can enter this venue that much. That's why I think they're "full" with that number of people. I've rented it for 5 or 6 more times this year, so I'll do my best until then," he said with a wry smile.>With many organizations struggling to fill Shinkiba 1stRING, he gave off the air of a champion.
>>16163724so he's blaming capacity restrictions for his dead fed failing to even draw 300 people? kwab
>>16163787He was trying to flex that the capacity of this little building was too small for his fedAnd then promptly half-filled the tiny little venue