'Dragon Ball Super' episode 35 spoilers: Universe 7's fate lies in the hands of Vegeta

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After revealing Frost's secret in the previous episode of "Dragon Ball Super," Vegeta will make him pay in episode 35.

In the sneak peek for the upcoming episode, titled "Turn Anger Into Power! Vegeta's All-Out Battle!", Son Goku's voice can be heard saying that Frost cheated during their battle. But according to Goku, Vegeta will do everything that he can to beat Frost to redeem the warriors from Universe 7.

The trailer showed that Vegeta is very determined to beat the look-alike of Frieza in Universe 6. It can be remembered that Frost appeared to be weaker compared to Son Goku's Super Saiyan form during their battle in episode 33, but he surprisingly won after Goku was severely injured.

Universe 7 then sent Piccolo to face Frost in the next battle. Piccolo used his Special Beam Cannon during their match, and it obviously took a toll on his opponent. But Frost used a poison against Piccolo to make him feel dizzy. Jaco noticed Frost's dirty tactic and reported to the referee that the Universe 6 warrior was cheating from the start. He was about to be disqualified from the tournament, but Vegeta told the referee to let Frost continue the fight so he could be the one to defeat him.

There will be a lot at stake during the Vegeta-Frost match during the "Turn Anger Into Power! Vegeta's All-Out Battle!" episode of "Dragon Ball Super." One of them will benefit Frost since Champa promised to support all his goals once he beat the Prince of the Saiyan race. On the other hand, Universe 7 will be in big trouble if Vegeta will not be successful in defeating the enemy.

Will Vegeta bring back honor to his team and make Frost pay for cheating on Son Goku and Piccolo?

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 35 will be available on Sunday, March 20.

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