It's never been about what "we want" (or at least it shouldn't be). An "orthodox Rome" will bring us back to before the apostasy, before Vatican II.
Can we be sure that an "orthodox Rome" will do that?
I'm not sure, and that's my point. The Pre-Vatican II church was not entirely kind to Fr. Feeney. It might not be so kind to us.
I expect an "orthodox Rome" would invite traditionists back, but under some conditions that may not be easy to submit to. Additionally, a lot of trads, and trad priests, have become used to a operating without the structures and limitations that were normal before Vatican II. That "freedom" may be difficult to give up. I'm not excluding the SSPX in that; they imitate some structures but certainly not all, such as structures that (pre-V2) limited what the superiors could do.
When Jansenism was condemned, some Jansenists did their own thing and eventually formed the Old Catholic Church. I have this sad thought that a segment of traditionalists are walking in the same direction. And an "orthodox Rome' might even precipitate that.