'Dragon Ball Super' episode 38 spoilers: Vegeta faces Universe 6's Hit; end of Vegeta's winning streak?

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The battle between Team Champa's and Team Beerus' warriors continues and the latter's Vegeta is still standing after defeating another Saiyan from Universe 6, the young Cabba.

On Sunday's episode, Vegeta was seen going face-to-face with the naïve Saiyan, who surprisingly didn't know how to transform into a Super Saiyan. Vegeta explained to Cabba how it's done while throwing punches at him. He even threatened his Universe 6 opponent's family – which triggered Cabba's transformation.

Cabba successfully unleashed his secret power and even had the upper hand at one point. But that wasn't enough to take Vegeta down completely. The fight got intense as the two warriors managed to exchange hits evenly. That's when Vegeta transformed into his upgraded form, the Super Saiyan Blue.

Cabba was hit hard on his abdomen, which made him fall unconscious and caused Vegeta to win the match again. Vegeta is on a winning streak and has taken down so many opponents, but will he win the fight with the next team Champa warrior, Hit?

It appears that Champa is very confident this time that Hit can take down Vegeta and all of Beerus' warriors. In the trailer for episode 38, titled "Strongest Fighter of Universe 6, The Assassin Hit," Goku was heard saying that he's all excited to finally see Hit fight. He even admitted that this warrior has a unique style, although he thought there's more than meets the eye. Apparently, it seems that Vegeta is seen taking blow after blow from his opponent and he's even already in his Super Saiyan Blue form.

The spectators are surprised and Goku is heard saying that he, Piccolo and Vegeta couldn't figure out Hit's fighting style. Also, as seen in the trailer, it seems that Vegeta is having a hard time trying to pin down Hit. Is it the end of his winning streak?

It's going to be an exciting episode next week; catch "Dragon Ball Super" on Sundays, 9 a.m. Japan Time on FujiTV.

 

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