I had the Saturn as a kid and had the Gameshark and the memory cart. 11 year old me wasn't too bright, me and my brother were huge Sega fanboys and managed to get the 32X for our birthday in June and the Saturn for Christmas
He was more mobile when he was younger - wrestling in Europe for the first 5 years of his career. He came over to North America in 1971 at the age of 25. I think you could get a brief career if you get him over to North America earlier before his body breaks down.
Reminds me of another what if:
In 1942, Branch Rickey is the GM of the Cardinals. There are two local boys named Joe Garagiola and Yogi Berra. He signs Joe but doesn't sign Yogi. However, the reason he doesn't sign Yogi is because Branch is leaving for the Brooklyn Dodgers and wants to sign him...
Likewise, Johan Cruyff was also a dual sport athlete in his youth. He played and preferred baseball but he was obviously more talented in football/soccer and the youth team coaches at Ajax quickly convinced him to give up on baseball.
ROH, possibly, as Rob Feinstein needs to look for an outlet for his tape business when ECW shuts down. However, I don't think it survives Rob's child predator scandal. Maybe something comes from the ashes of ROH.
If the pro wrestling business gets wounded badly, it might turn off Tony Khan's...
The biggest butterfly in the world of pro wrestling is that Bray Wyatt would still be alive.
I'm also not sure we get Roman Reigns' heel turn and the Bloodline - at least in its current form.
I think Keith Lee also ends up staying with WWE since he doesn't struggle with the effects of Long...
Considering how much Mourinho idolized Sir Bobby, ITTL could have definitely seen Mou at Newcastle. IOTL, Sir Bobby actually wanted Mou to come with him to Newcastle but Mou correctly surmised he had to forge his own path.