'Dragon Ball Super' Eliminated One Shocking Universe 6 Fighter

Warning! Spoilers for Dragon Ball Super’s 112th episode lie below!If you’ve been keeping score [...]

Warning! Spoilers for Dragon Ball Super's 112th episode lie below!

If you've been keeping score of Dragon Ball Super, then you know the anime has been knocking out fighters left and right. Universe 6 lost Hit not too long ago, but the anime was not about to let the assassin go out alone. After all, Dragon Ball Super did just knock out Cabba from the Tournament of Power.

The anime's latest episode ended with a surprising KO when Freeza wound up eliminating Cabba from the Tournament of Power. After the boy knocked Monna out, Cabba was left worse for wear after phasing out of his newly acquired Super Saiyan 2 form. He was not ready for Freeza to challenge him to a fight, and Cabba paid the price when the Universe 7 baddie shoved the Saiyan up against a rock by his face.

"I should tell you that I love strong people, but I absolutely loath Saiyans," Freeza reveals. "After I defeat you, I'll go play with your Saiyan friends. So, don't worry."

The villain's words go a long way in provoking Cabba to fight again. The boy charges back up into his Super Saiyan form, but the power-up isn't enough to phase Freeza. The fighter is able to take Cabba down by slipping into his Golden form, and Cabba is literally hit so hard that he loses his Super Saiyan aura. The boy still refuses to give up even as he collapses to the ground, so Freeza puts Cabba out of his misery by blasting him out of the arena with an energy blast.

"Spending excess stamina on trash is a waste after all," Freeza says after Cabba is transported to the arena's bleachers. The villain makes sure to power out of his Golden form, and the baddie moves on to find his next unsuspecting victim.

With Cabba knocked out of the Tournament, Universe 6 has lost two of his major players. Hit was pushed out by Jiren last week, leaving the team down its original members from the 'Universe 6' saga. The fate of the universe now rests on the shoulders of Caulifla, Kale, and two mysterious Namekians who recently challenged Gohan and Piccolo to a tag-team match.

Dragon Ball Super's "Universal Survival" saga is part of the recent simulcast agreement that sites like Crunchyroll and Funimation have scored. Dragon Ball Super airs on Crunchyroll Saturdays at 7:15 p.m. CST. Toonami airs the English dub on Adult Swim Saturdays at 11:30 p.m.

Dragon Ball SuperSunday at on Fuji Television Network

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