Goku is Forcing Vegeta to Overcome His Pride in Dragon Ball Super
Warning! Spoilers ahead for Dragon Ball Super chapter 81!
Recently, Goku might have used Instant Transmission to prevent Gas from murdering the fatally wounded Granolah in Dragon Ball Super, but this also inadvertently put pressure on Vegeta to utilize that very same move even though the Saiyan Prince dislikes it so vehemently.
In chapter 81, Gas' older brother and leader Elec shoots Granolah in the back when the Cerealian foolishly tries to kill him even though he was currently battling Gas. Everyone - including Goku who immediately takes over fighting Gas for Granolah - believed he died until the Namekian Monaito began healing him. Having wanted to kill the Cerealian for so long but not being allowed to because of his brother, Gas immediately takes advantage of the situation and tries to strike during this opportune time, but Goku quickly reacts by grabbing hold of him and using Instant Transmission to teleport them off-planet.
Now that Gas is aware that Goku can transport him to different places just by merely touching him, it's unlikely that the villain will allow his opponent to do so again. As a result, both fighters are now stuck on this currently undisclosed planet so long as both of them are still alive. While it's possible that Goku may defeat Gas during this time, another more appealing prospective outcome would be if Vegeta goes to help his frenemy by using Instant Transmission. That's because of how much Vegeta despises the ability. Much earlier in Dragon Ball Super during the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga, Vegeta was forced to use the technique by falling under the tutelage of the Yardrats, a people who possess techniques he openly mocks to anyone who will or won't hear him. Goku originally learned from them to master Instant Transmission in DBZ, and because Goku could now wield this teleportation technique, Vegeta, of course, wanted nothing to do with it. Moreover, he viewed such a non-threatening move as nothing but "cheap parlor tricks."
It was still a massive deal that Vegeta went to the Yardrats to begin with even though he originally didn't intend on learning Instant Transmission just because he sought them out to help him learn a similar type of technique. Although Vegeta initially put off learning Instant Transmission for as long as possible, upon learning that Moro had already begun attacking Earth and was now battling against Goku, forced Vegeta to embrace it in chapter 60. Even though Vegeta announced upon teleporting from Yardrat to Earth that he would never use it again, Dragon Ball Super just presented a perfect opportunity for Vegeta to go back on his word and, once again, go against his infamous pride.
It's just so ironic that Goku - who is the sole reason in Dragon Ball Super why Vegeta refuses to perform or learn certain moves - is forcing Vegeta to actually embrace those same techniques. This just proves that Vegeta's Saiyan pride is ridiculous and actually holding him back. Even more ironic, Vegeta seems to be aware of this.