'Dragon Ball Super' episode 35 spoilers news: Vegeta tries to avenge Universe 7's loss

Vegeta is ready to give all that he has in the next episode of "Dragon Ball Super."

Based on the trailer for episode 35, titled "Turn Anger Into Power! Vegeta's All-Out Battle!" Vegeta will avenge the loss of his team against Frost after they found out that the warrior from Universe 6 was cheating.

During the previous episode, Frost won against Piccolo even if he used his special Beam Cannon weapon, also known as the Demonic Piercing Light Murder Gun, which he created when he planned to kill Son Goku when they were still enemies. But his opponent had his own weapon that weakened him, just like what happened to Son Goku.

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When Frost was about to be declared the winner, Jaco's suspicion that Frost was cheating was proven. This shocked everyone in the tournament, including the gods. But before the declaration of his disqualification, Vegeta stepped up to tell everyone that he would avenge the team.

Frost's true identity as the head of the underground organization responsible for the space pirate attacks on different planets all over Universe 6 was revealed. The revelation made Champa furious, but Vegeta assured him that he will be the one to face the cheating warrior.

In the trailer for the upcoming episode, Vegeta seems very pumped up and determined to win the fight against Frost. But the Universe 6 warrior's secret weapon has been uncovered.

In the preview, Frost emits a poison by pressing his thumb to open a hole in his arm. This is the same poison that he used to win against Son Goku and Piccolo during the past fights. At the end of the sneak peek, the poisonous liquid is seen streaming out of the warrior's arms.

Will Vegeta's fate end up like Piccolo and Son Goku's?

The trailer also shows Champa and Beerus facing each other. Are they to fight in the next round?

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