The Strangest Sumo Rule EXPLAINED: Dead Body Rule (What You Got Wrong)
Ever watched a sumo match where a rikishi falls first… but still wins? In this video, SumoSpirit breaks down one of the most confusing moments in Grand Sumo: the Dead Body Rule (shini-tai). If you have ever asked “why did he win in sumo?” or felt like the referee decision made no sense, you are not alone. We explain what shini-tai means, how judges (shimpan) use mono-ii discussions, and why “falling does not always mean losing” when a wrestler is already considered out of control or effectively defeated. You will learn how this rule connects to ring-out timing, kabai-te, and controversial calls that show up in highlights all the time. By the end, you will be able to spot these situations instantly and understand sumo judging like a pro. If this helped you, please like the video, subscribe to SumoSpirit, and comment your most confusing sumo moment!
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