Who Is Stronger Than Saitama

The Unbeatable Question: Who Could Beat Saitama?
Okay, let's be honest. We all love Saitama. He's funny. He's strong. He beats everyone with one punch. But is he really unbeatable?
That's the question that keeps me up at night. It's a debate that rages on forums. And honestly, I think I have some… unpopular opinions.
The Usual Suspects (and Why They Probably Lose)
First, let’s clear some things up. Goku? Nope. Cool hair, lots of screaming, still loses. It's a matter of narrative. Saitama's the gag character. The joke is he wins.
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Superman? Another no. He's got weaknesses. Saitama? Seems pretty chill with kryptonite. It's a problem for Supes, I'm afraid.
The Hulk? Now we're talking… maybe? Anger is a powerful thing. But Saitama has probably faced angry guys before. He handled Boros pretty well.
The Real Contenders (Hear Me Out!)
So, who could possibly stand a chance? We need to think outside the box. We need to embrace the absurd.

First up: The Plot. Seriously. If the story demands Saitama loses, he loses. The writers are the ultimate powerhouses. Remember that next time you complain about a plot hole.
Consider it. Can Saitama truly defeat the will of the author? I argue no. He's bound by the pages he lives on. Think about it!
Next: Existential Dread. This might sound silly, but think about it. Saitama's whole thing is being bored. What if someone exploited that?
Imagine an opponent so utterly uninteresting. So fundamentally beige. Could Saitama even muster the energy to punch them? Maybe existential boredom is the key.

Let's say the villain constantly talks about taxes. Or the proper way to fold laundry. Saitama would be begging for a monster attack. A boring opponent is stronger than an overpowered punch.
The Dark Horse Candidates
Okay, these are a little out there. But stick with me.
King. Hear me out. I know, I know. He's a fraud. But what if his sheer luck extended to fighting Saitama? He might somehow trigger a ridiculous chain of events. These event might make him win by default. It's King's power, not strength!

Think of a rogue meteor. Maybe Saitama trips on a banana peel. King's luck is a force of nature. It can overcome anything.
Another contender? A really, really good therapist. Saitama's biggest problem isn't physical. It's emotional. He's lost his joy. He's searching for a challenge. A good therapist might actually help him to find true happiness.
Imagine a therapist who helps him rediscover his passions. The therapy might unlock his true potential. A fulfilled Saitama might just transcend the need to fight altogether.
The Unpopular Conclusion
So, who's stronger than Saitama? It's not about raw power. It's about exploiting his weaknesses.

The Plot, existential dread, King's luck, and maybe even a good therapist. These forces could overcome even the One-Punch Man.
Before you disagree, consider this. Saitama's story is a parody. It's a joke. To beat him, you have to understand the joke. It is not about strength. It is about absurdity.
Maybe, just maybe, we're all taking this a little too seriously. Just enjoy the ride. After all, isn't that what Saitama would want?
Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to go contemplate the existential dread of doing laundry. Maybe I can find a way to beat that with one punch.
