Baki Dou (2018) - Vol. 3 Ch. 20 - Shoulder Blade

You know, just the act of being grabbed like that would hurt like hell, let alone how you will feel just in the process of the throw itself before the unconsciousness from hitting the cement takes over.

In short, that would suck ass.
 
A hikiotoshi is generally performed while backing away, giving it a special angle of force to "pull" the person down. A tsukiotoshi is more of a thrusting type of motion, using more raw force to twist a person down while pushing.

This totally unrealistic "lifting a rikishi up before tossing him on the ground" obviously doesn't have a perfect parallel in real sumo wrestling, but I think the author was trying to convey a greater sense of power by indicating that the finisher ends with a thrust rather than a pull.
 
@Silvaray88
Its the grabbing of the bone, as humans we have this innate reaction to seeing bones, because it means a critical injury, which is why skeletons are so spooky to us.
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"Man fucking kills public figure in the middle of the street in broad daylight!"
 
This semi-new art style with thick everything and a ton of body hair is making me feel funny. No homo though, strong is beautiful.
 

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