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Hopefully there is an option to disable it.
For starters, the autocombo is actually pretty terrible. Sure, it's better than no combo at all, but spending an hour in the training room should get you plenty of better options for damage output. Further, the fact that both players could use the full set means that actively farming them is going to be a very risky gambit, only to be attempted by the player currently losing. It also requires 7 bars of meter, in a game where meter appears to be burned awfully quick whenever you try anything remotely interesting.
I highly doubt Shenron will ever be a factor in a game where two serious players are trying to win. It's a party mechanic that only comes up when one or both players are mashing buttons to make cool stuff happen.
It's enabled in ranked matches actually. Least in the beta.
It is actually a combo that is 7 consective hits or higher. You can even get the dragonballs from a dragon rush comboed into a normal combo. Was tested by max and proven. However, the odds of Shenron actually being summoned is slim to none unless people really and I mean really go for it. Shenron is kind of like a much jankier version of infinity stones in MvCI.