The "切(Qie) - front cut" is the easiest throw to be integrated into the striking art. Since you will use your leg to deal with your opponent's leg, you will have 2 free arms to deal with your opponent's arms. It's much safer to use it in combat than to use the wrestling "single leg" when your opponent's both arms are free.
In wrestling:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFgVrUMzZZE
In striking:
You can enter through your opponent's side door by using "double pulling".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=et3x...ature=youtu.be
You can also enter through your opponent's front door by using "arm wrapping".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANvz...ature=youtu.be
In either cases, after you have controlled your opponent's right arm, you can use your right elbow to smash on his face and use your right leg to take him down at the same time. In TCMA, this is called "black hand" because even if you use it in sport, most of the time the referee won't be able to tell whether you smash your elbow on your opponent's face on purpose or it's just an accident.
IMO, the best control is to use your:
- left arm to control your opponent's right arm (this can turn into an arm bar by using your left knee as leverage).
- right hand to control his throat (this can turn into an elbow striking on his face).
- right knee to drop on his body.