Picture of the Day: Korean Bullfighting

Two bulls clash during a traditional bullfighting event in the town of Uiryeong, South Gyeongsang Province, southeastern South Korea, on June 10, 2022. The bullfighting reopened after three years due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Yonhap)


So in Korea, bullfighting means two bulls and no matador. Ah.
Because having two dumb beasts gore each other appeals to some people more than the pagentry (and sadism) present in the Spanish version.
Plus it takes a heck of a large pair to get into the ring with a red cape and a sword.