'Dragon Ball Super' episode 35 spoilers: Vegeta takes on Frost

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According to a report from Yibada, "Dragon Ball Super" episode 35 will see Vegeta go head to head against Frost despite the latter already being disqualified following his recent matches against Piccolo and Goku.

In the previous episode, both Goku and Piccolo were on the verge of defeating Frost when they were suddenly weakened and thrown off the ring.

It was later revealed that Frost was using a small, poisonous needle and he has since been disqualified. But it now appears that Vegeta will completely ignore this, opting to fight instead of accepting an easy victory.

Titled "Turn Anger Into Power! Vegeta's All-Out Battle!" this episode will showcase just how powerful Vegeta has become and how well he compares to Goku. When Goku battled Frost, it was almost a one-sided match until the enemy cheated and many fans expect Vegeta to make quick work of Frost now that the latter cannot cheat.

Defeating Frost will only be the beginning, though, as Goku's team will have the other members of Universe 6 to deal with.

The report gives the basic synopsis for episodes 36 and 37 as well, hinting that Vegeta will have to survive fighting two Super Saiyajins in a row. First he will be fighting Magetta and this will be followed by a fight with Cabba. 

Unfortunately, these fights will become more difficult because the rules of the tournament will be altered. According to the report, simply touching the barrier, even when in the air, will be considered as an out-of-bounds penalty and the contestant will lose that fight.

Episode 38's title is also given, hinting that Vegeta will go up against Hit, the warrior referred to as the strongest one from Universe 6. Unfortunately, there is no synopsis, so it is undetermined if any other warrior from Team Beerus, such as Monaka, may be called in to handle the fight.

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 35 airs this March 20.

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