Well, all this disappointment is because of the initial headcanon that "3 admirals = 1 yonko" which pretty much created very high expectations even for people who didn't believe in that notion.
When you make such a big assumption and it slowly gets proven wrong (it was always wrong but wasn't clear for most), then you're setting yourself up for disappointment.
"3 admirals = 1 yonko", then "2 admirals = 1 yonko", then "yonko high diffs an admiral", then "yonko extreme diffs an admiral" and now "1 yonko = 1 admiral".
And now, it's gotten to the point that a man "= to 3 admirals" is getting portrayed poorly by Raizo of all people.
When you make such a big assumption and it slowly gets proven wrong (it was always wrong but wasn't clear for most), then you're setting yourself up for disappointment.
"3 admirals = 1 yonko", then "2 admirals = 1 yonko", then "yonko high diffs an admiral", then "yonko extreme diffs an admiral" and now "1 yonko = 1 admiral".
And now, it's gotten to the point that a man "= to 3 admirals" is getting portrayed poorly by Raizo of all people.