I didn’t say that Padre Pio made any claims as to the type of Pope he was, but you are placing words in his mouth by stating what he would have believed and felt about Pope John Paul II’s pontificate. This is not something that you can validly do, neither of us are Padre Pio, and the most we can do is speak with what is fact, not speculate as you are doing.
As was stated in an earlier post, the Novus Ordo wasn’t promulgated until 1969, and with Padre Pio dying in 1968, your logic is highly faulty. Again, you are assuming that he would have rejected the reform, which is once more making assumptions as to what his thoughts were, which none of us, except God, have the power to do. Now, at the time of 1968, there would have been some interim Ordo Missae around, such as the 1965 Missal (not a promulgated Missal, but an interim). However, Pope Paul VI did give permission for older priests to continue using the 1962 Missal, such as Jose Maria Escriva. This isn’t their rejection of the 1969 Missal, but a courtesy to older priests.