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Saitama's feat is performed after he removed his Limiter and started growing bald (Unlike what Saitama's monologue to Carnage Kabuto and Genus might suggest, the lost of hair and gain of strength wasn't instantaneous, it just started to become noticeable one year after he started his training).
The only other characters in One Punch Man who perform feats in the Relativistic Range or higher are:
There is NOTHING that proves it but it is highly likely that Saitama at this point is like... High Dragon in strength at least, but it's impossible to tell since every creature's Limiter is different and Saitama has no feats to give us a suggestion. I wouldn't be surprised if this Saitama was like as strong as the Garou who stomped Darkshine if not the Garou who beat Platinum Sperm, but again, it's impossible to tell.
Also, I wouldn't put any stock into Saitama resisting Tatsumaki's Psychokinesis in the Audio Drama, because:
1) Tatsumaki likely wasn't going all out. This is made obvious by several factors, least of all is the Ghost House remaining intact when she tries to stop and move Saitama. More importantly, the entire gag of the Audio is that Tatsumaki has a childish fear of ghosts, and so she wouldn't be in a proper mindset to fight. Also, Fubuki's dialogue during Tatsumaki's fight against Psykos strongly suggests that she never used that much power in a fight ever before.
2) As revealed in the Webcomic, you can resist Psychokinesis if you have sufficient willpower. Which people like Saitama and Garou have. This has not been revealed in the Manga yet but since the Audio Drama was written way before the two continuities got so dramatically different as to be irreconcilable, it doubtlessly applies to it too.
3) It contradicts the Primary Source. Again, this is a ******* Audio Drama released as promotional material for Season 1 of the Anime. It's hardly the most authoritative piece of One Punch Man Media. And it's depiction of Tatsumaki being completely incapable of moving / pushing a balding Saitama who was still in training goes completely against the Saitama vs Tatsumaki fight in the webcomic, where a wounded Tatsumaki is actually able to push current Saitama around a little bit, even when he tries to ground himself against the floor. Contrast that with the Audio Drama, where Saitama wasn't even aware of what was going on in the scene.
The only other characters in One Punch Man who perform feats in the Relativistic Range or higher are:
- The Ninja Duo
- Flashy Flash
- Platinum Sperm
- Garou
- Meteoric Burst Boros
There is NOTHING that proves it but it is highly likely that Saitama at this point is like... High Dragon in strength at least, but it's impossible to tell since every creature's Limiter is different and Saitama has no feats to give us a suggestion. I wouldn't be surprised if this Saitama was like as strong as the Garou who stomped Darkshine if not the Garou who beat Platinum Sperm, but again, it's impossible to tell.
Also, I wouldn't put any stock into Saitama resisting Tatsumaki's Psychokinesis in the Audio Drama, because:
1) Tatsumaki likely wasn't going all out. This is made obvious by several factors, least of all is the Ghost House remaining intact when she tries to stop and move Saitama. More importantly, the entire gag of the Audio is that Tatsumaki has a childish fear of ghosts, and so she wouldn't be in a proper mindset to fight. Also, Fubuki's dialogue during Tatsumaki's fight against Psykos strongly suggests that she never used that much power in a fight ever before.
2) As revealed in the Webcomic, you can resist Psychokinesis if you have sufficient willpower. Which people like Saitama and Garou have. This has not been revealed in the Manga yet but since the Audio Drama was written way before the two continuities got so dramatically different as to be irreconcilable, it doubtlessly applies to it too.
3) It contradicts the Primary Source. Again, this is a ******* Audio Drama released as promotional material for Season 1 of the Anime. It's hardly the most authoritative piece of One Punch Man Media. And it's depiction of Tatsumaki being completely incapable of moving / pushing a balding Saitama who was still in training goes completely against the Saitama vs Tatsumaki fight in the webcomic, where a wounded Tatsumaki is actually able to push current Saitama around a little bit, even when he tries to ground himself against the floor. Contrast that with the Audio Drama, where Saitama wasn't even aware of what was going on in the scene.