Seems unlikely considering the consensus has been the Genoveses and Gambinos have always been the most powerful of the New York families and definitely the largest.

Another thing to consider about the state of the Bonanno family in the 2010s is the factionalism was far worse than any tensions in the Luchese family when leadership on the street passed from the Bronx to Brooklyn. You had Joseph Cammarano Jr getting caught on tape talking about how the family had been in the gutter for the past 12-16 years, how he was trying to fix it and how John Palazzolo would have run things into the ground had he continued as acting boss. One faction of the family fears and respects Mancuso while another votes for Cammarano to be their boss. Then Mancuso gets out and puts Cammarano, Zancocchio and the Grimaldis on the shelf. So there's much more disarray within the Bonannos whereas the transition in power within the Lucheses was much smoother. John Pennisi has also said that in terms of strength the top three families are the Lucheses third, then the Gambinos in second due to their zip faction, then the Genoveses in first.