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Universe Seven’s team was among the best as it consisted of several powerful fighters, including the Z Warriors. As a collective, they took out most of the other contestants. However, the eliminations weren’t shared evenly between all team members. A select few carried a lot of the load, whereas others only provided a little assistance to the cause. Here is how many warriors each of them defeated - based on the Anime, not the Manga.
10 Tien (2 Eliminations)
Tien hasn’t accomplished a lot in the series since the end of the original Dragon Ball anime. He tends to be amongst the group but doesn’t often fight, never mind beat, the major villains.
The Tournament of Power, however, finally gave him a chance to shine once again. Yet, he didn’t quite take it as he only eliminated two fighters. One of which was a team effort with Master Roshi, and the other was a last-ditch attempt to bring the opponent down with him. He still achieved more than he did in the other Dragon Ball Super arcs, though.
9 Krillin (3 Eliminations)
Throughout every Dragon Ball anime, Krillin is a beloved supporting character. And he played a similar role during the tournament. In fact, two of his eliminations came from him assisting his friends.
The final one, though, he did all by himself and in unconventional means. He threw his gross shoe at his opponent as a distraction before hitting him with a Kamehameha. Most of the other strongest humans in the series probably would’ve avoided using foot stench as an attack, but Krillin has always been a comedic character.
8 Piccolo (5 Eliminations)
Much of Piccolo’s time in the tournament was spent facing off against two powerful Namekians named Pilina and Saonel. Lucky for him, he had Gohan by his side, and the duo had some fierce battles against the Universe Six tandem. In the end, the Universe Seven warriors used a Special Beam Cannon and Kamehameha combo to take them down.
That was Piccolo’s biggest moment in the battle royale, but he had a few other eliminations. Overall, he was a capable member of the team.
7 Master Roshi (5 Eliminations)
Master Roshi’s inclusion in Team Universe Seven raised a few eyebrows as he’d not been considered a serious physical threat for some time. Yet, during the tournament, the elder proved there was no substitute for experience.
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He eliminated five warriors in various ways, from scaring them out of the ring to utilizing the Evil Containment Wave. His performance was so impressive that when he eventually did fall, he’d earned the respect of Beerus. That’s no easy feat.
6 Android 18 (6 Eliminations)
Since joining the side of good, Android 18 hasn’t done a whole lot of fighting. But in the tournament, she proved that she’d not missed a step, eliminating six fighters in the process. Two of which came from the mighty Universe Eleven.
Her most noteworthy one, however, was of Ribrianne. She’s the Teletubby-looking leader of the Kamikaze Fireballs. The overly wholesome nature of the group wasn’t appreciated by every fan, so Andoird 18’s popularity grew once she took Ribrianne out.
5 Android 17 (8 Eliminations)
At the end of the Tournament of Power, Android 17 was the last warrior standing. And he didn’t achieve that by shying away from combat. He eliminated eight opponents on his way to victory.
Universe Two particularly felt his power as three of them were forcibly removed by the Android. Although, Universe Three probably aren’t fans either, as he was a part of the group that got rid of Agnilasa. And that giant warrior was made up of four of the universe’s contestants.
4 Gohan (9 Eliminations)
The Tournament of Power saw the comeback of the warrior version of Gohan. He’d long given up his days as a fighter until Frieza was resurrected, and the Saiyan realized how weak he’d become. By the time the battle royale came around, he was still a little rusty, but he soon was able to take out nine contestants.
He helped Piccolo with the Namekians and joined in with the elimination of Agnilasa. Yet, his best contribution was his last one, as he sacrificed himself to bring down the extremely talented Dyspo.
3 Frieza (12 Eliminations)
Frieza is often considered one of the best villains in the series. During the tournament, though, he fought on the same side as the Z Warriors. Although, nobody can claim that he turned to the side of good as he was still cruel and manipulative.
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These traits helped him eliminate some of the battle royale’s most impressive fighters, including Frost, Cabba, and Dyspo. In the end, he teamed up with his arch-nemesis Goku to take down the incredible Jiren, allowing Android 17 to survive.
2 Vegeta (14 Eliminations)
Nobody cares more than Vegeta about being the best fighter in the multiverse. Unfortunately for him, though, he wasn’t able to last until the end of the tournament. Yet, he still survived long enough to take down plenty of competitors.
Despite being somewhat of a loner, many of his eliminations were a result of solid teamwork. But his best was all him, as he defeated the unbelievably powerful Toppo, despite the Universe Eleven warrior being in his destroyer form.
1 Goku (16 Eliminations)
As this is Dragon Ball, many expected Goku to win the entire tournament as he’s the one who usually saves the day. While he came up slightly short in that regard, he was still his team’s MVP as he eliminated 16 opposition fighters.
Of course, his ousting of Jiren alongside Frieza was his best move. However, another moment that shouldn’t be overlooked is his victory over Kefla. The impressive warrior was the fusion of two talented Saiyans in Caulifla and Kale. It took Goku’s Ultra Instinct Sign form to stop the fused Saiyan. So, without him, Kefla could’ve caused Universe Seven significant problems.
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