Going boom has little to do with deliberate rigging and more to do with Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principal
Fermi-Dirac statistics, not the uncertainty principle, since this is a large system with many electrons and many nuclei. :-)
In particular, the question is whether the introduction of the teleported-in fermions has negligible effect on the chemical potential of the system, which is a given when merging superhero and dense rock, the sum of the Pauli repulsions (exchange force and exchange interactions) will be explosively large.
Of course, the superheros in question are incompatible with our physics, so it's likely that their component particles don't obey F-D statistics anyway, and they'd just dig their way out of the rock you teleported them into. (Teleporters are probably incompatible with our physics too...)
The obvious solution for dealing with rogue Kryptonians is to hit them very hard in a direction away from the sun, such that they observe a large Lorentz redshift in solar radiation as they exit the solar system. No "yellow sun" for you, relativistically anti-sunward punched superperson!
Same hit sunwards might work for WW and Kryptonians if you imparted enough velocity that they experienced yellow sunlight all shifted up into gamma frequencies, and a flux of ultra high energy solar wind.