I don’t about that. According to the NY Daily News (7/14/14):
“In translation of a recent interview, the Pope is quoted as saying he will find a solution to the problem of celibacy-—a major shift in the Vatican, which in the past has been intractable on the requirement for priests.”
I would agree with you on this point. It took the Church many centuries to implement the current policy and it will it take a long time to unwind it. Probably it will be done gradually and in baby steps. We already see it happening now. In my archdiocese we already have a large number of married priests. And they do just fine I might add.
Not getting into any theology, the wife would become the parish gatekeeper and power player, people would resent and speak against her. His salary would have to be increased substantially to cover another car and insurance. She would not answer to the bishop and because of the amount of time spent with others, the marriage would become strained since a parishioner's call would come before the family plans. Divorces would occur and would present a poor example to the people.
BTW, our very learned pastor gave us four sermons on priestly celibacy from Apostolic times, quite interesting.