'Dragon Ball Super' episode 125 theory: Toppo's God of Destruction form disqualifies him

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"Dragon Ball Super" is still on its Universal Survival arc wherein the remaining universes are fighting until the time runs out. The next episode is said to feature something big for Universe 11's Toppo.

Spoilers reveal that episode 125, titled "With Imposing Presence! God of Destruction Toppo Descends!," will continue to feature the fight of Toppo vs Android 17 and Frieza. Because of the two's combined attack, the body of Toppo will seem to be weakened. This excites everyone since this could be the moment when Toppo finally reveals his true power.

To recall, Toppo introduces himself as a warrior with the same power level as a God of Destruction. In fact, he is next in line with Belmod, who is the current God of Destruction in Universe 11. Since Jiren is seen as the strongest in Universe 11, it means that Toppo is not yet showing his full power. However, this could be triggered as he faces the Universe 7 warriors.

Just when things get worse for Toppo, something strange will happen to his body. It appears that he is indeed hiding something from everyone. Fans speculate that his new look could be his God of Destruction appearance. Now, how will the Universe 7 fighters defeat someone this powerful?

Twitter user Tony Redgrave TDC, who goes with the handle @DBReduxTDC, wrote,"So far all the info suggests he's becoming a proper Hakaishin, rather than just a vague 'god' like Goku & Vegeta. I'm going to laugh if that gets him disqualified from participating."

Fans were quick to notice his tweet, which actually has a point. Will Zen-Oh allow Toppo to fight when he is already a God of Destruction? It is known that the Gods of Destruction are not allowed to join the Tournament of Power.

Will the new transformation of Toppo bring him to being disqualified from the battle royal? There is a possibility that Zen-Oh will just let Toppo fight because the Omni-King will no doubt find it fun and entertaining to watch.

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 125 will air on Saturday, Jan. 27, at 7:15 p.m. on Crunchyroll. It will also air on Sunday, Jan 28, at 8:15 p.m. on Fuji TV.