导出博客文章TORONTO -- Brett Lawrie maintained he had done nothing wrong. But the brash Jays
third baseman was bounced by umpire Dan Bellino on Friday night after striking
out to end the third inning in a 10-6 loss to Baltimore. "I didnt do anything. I
didnt say one word to him. Not one," Lawrie told reporters later. "Didnt look at
him one time. And Im trouble for that." Lawrie did dump his helmet on the ground
and walk away tossing his batting gloves behind him. And that was enough to
trigger the ejection from home plate umpire Bellino, apparently. "It was a
called strike three, he threw down his helmet and his bat, and was given an
equipment fine by the home plate umpire," crew chief Wally Bell told a pool
reporter after the game. "As he walked away, in (Bellinos) opinion, he flipped
the gloves back in a bad manner and that will get an ejection. Thats what it
was. He threw them back toward Danny in a way that wasnt etiquette in baseball
and he was ejected for it." Manager John Gibbons came out to protest and was
also tossed. "More or less protecting his player, then he started talking about
balls and strikes and was ejected," Bell said. It was Gibbons third ejection of
the season and first for Lawrie, upping Torontos total to six. Lawrie said he
threw his gloves behind him "so that the bat boy could come pick up my stuff and
take it to the dugout." "Apparently he (Bellino) took it the wrong way and
decided to throw me out," Lawrie said. The volatile Lawrie was suspended for
four games last season when, after striking out, he slammed his helmet into the
ground and it hit the umpire. He said he did not think that such past actions
had any impact on Friday nights incident. "Todays a new day," he said. "Next
time hes got to throw his gloves in the other direction, I guess," said Gibbons.
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birdies in the bogey-free round. Walking out for NXT Takeover: Toronto on
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of Bobby Roodes professional wrestling career.Its been a bit of whirlwind, he
told ESPN by phone when asked for his thoughts on a memorable 2016. But
honestly, I wouldnt have it any other way.An 18-year wrestling veteran, Roode
spent the bulk of his career as one of the stars of Total Nonstop Action
wrestling, alongside the likes of?A.J. Styles, Samoa Joe, Sting, Kurt Angle and
a?number of other names recognizable to WWE fans, past and present. At 39, Roode
finally got his chance to sign a WWE contract, and in June, he debuted at the
Download Festival on NXTs UK Tour.He has since become one of the developmental
brands hottest acts.Starting back with WWE over six months ago, its been an
amazing experience, he said. Being part of Takeover: Brooklyn was pretty cool,
thinking back to my very first match in England. Here I am now, just days away
from another Takeover, [and now] Im gonna perform on probably the biggest night
of NXT in my hometown at the Air Canada Centre ... Its been great -- better than
I ever expected.One of the biggest reasons Roodes popularity has exploded so
quickly in NXT is his theme song, a Queen-inspired operatic, prog-rock epic
entitled Glorious Domination. It was so universally popular that it went to No.
1 on the iTunes chart in August, after Roodes equally grandiose entrance at NXT
Takeover: Brooklyn II, where he defeated Andrade Cien Almas.Its been pretty
unbelievable that the song has caught fire across the world, he said. Being as
experienced as I am and having been in this business as long as I have, any time
you can add a layer to your character that gets a fan reaction like the Glorious
song, its a huge plus.Im having fun with it. Brooklyn was huge, the first time
when it was played, with 15,000 people singing it. Im really looking forward to
being in Toronto, where I grew up a fan in the area, where there are some of
[the] greatest wrestling fans anywhere in the world. When that song hits on my
entrance, Im looking forward to hearing the people of Toronto and just having
fun.The moment when he steps out to face Tye Dillinger on the WWE Network live
special -- in front of a hometown crowd for both men -- will be all the more
incredible, given where Robert Roode Jr. found himself less than 12 months
ago.But hes so much more than a theme song. When I briefly met Roode on Jan. 26
in a pub in North London, he was still contracted to TNA. He was signing
autographs and taking pictures at a fan event ahead of TNAs UK tour show that
weekend at Wembley Arena.He had just turned 39 on New Years Day, so Roode could
be forgiven for perhaps thinking the door to WWE was closed.However, as he told
me in our interview this week, The one thing Ive learned in sports entertainment
is that nothing is for certain, and you never say never. You have to start
somewhere in anything you do.There had been hope almost a decade earlier. Roode
had impressed at a series of tryouts for WWE back in the early 2000s, appearing
on bygone shows such as Jakked, Metal, Sunday Night Heat and Velocity, as well
as dark matches before Raw and SmackDown.Thats the goal, right? You want to get
a job, get hired, want to be seen, he said. You go do these dark matches, you
network and show your face as much as you can.But a contract offer never came.
Roode eventually signed with TNA in May 2004, but he never fully gave up hope.I
believe in life that everything happens for a reason, he said. The timing back
then with WWE didnt work out. It passed me by the first time. But there was a
reason for it. I made a name for myself.Sitting alongside him that cold, January
evening at Shillibeers Bar and Grill, around the corner from Caledonian Road
underground station, was his longtime tag-team partner, James Storm. Together,
the duo were known as Beer Money in TNA, and they had just reunited after five
years apart.Storm had reportedly been offered a deal by WWE after appearing on
two NXT tapings in the winter of 2015, but somewhat surprisingly, he re-signed
with TNA, claiming they offered him more money.Beer Money went on to win their
sixth TNA world tag team championship after reuniting, but each was an
accomplished singles competitor in his own right. Both men held the TNA world
heavyweight championship once, with Roodes reign still standing as the longest
in TNA history, at 256 days. All in all, Roode won 11 championships in TNA, and
Storm won 16.That weekend at Wembley Arena, Roode wrestled Kurt Angle in one of
Angles three final matches for TNA on a farewell UK tour named in his honor. On
this night, Roode seemed a bit more pensive than Storm.Given his mindset at the
time, that was understandable.I enjoyed 12-plus years in TNA, but in the end, II
didnt like being there doing what I was doing.dddddddddddd That was my issue,
Roode said candidly. I needed to get away.In recent months, TNA has become
increasingly dogged by financial issues and embroiled in a bitter legal battle
over ownership between Dixie Carter and Billy Corgan. Thats a far cry from when
the two appeared together at those Wembley tapings.Roode and other TNA talent
such as Austin Aries and Eric Young have all since decided it was time to up
sticks. All three have found an unexpected home in one of wrestlings hottest
brands.I obviously wanted to keep wrestling and stay in the business, Roode
said. The opportunity came up with WWE, and its been an incredible
experience.Roode made his NXT debut in June in the UK, and it was only a couple
months later that Storm announced he was finished with his commitments to TNA. A
reunion with Roode in NXT seemed possible, but Storm has stuck to wrestling on
the independent circuit. Perhaps the WWE bridge was burned when he spurned them
to return to TNA.I have not spoken a word to James since I left in March, Roode
said. Im not sure what his plan is. We havent spoken.Roode has also been keen to
detach himself from the political machinations going on at TNA.Honestly, I
really havent been paying much attention. I know theyre having some trouble
there, he said. The way I look at it, the more companies out there, the more
work for the guys, the better. I have a lot of friends there, and I want the
best for them.One person Roode spoke to before heading to WWE was Styles. It was
just two days prior to my brief encounter with Roode in London that his fellow
former top guy in TNA debuted in WWE -- to an incredible response.A.J. and I are
friends, Roode told ESPN. I speak to him. We stayed in touch for years. You have
a core group of people you keep in touch with throughout the business, guys you
work with.Such was the impact of Styles entrance at the Royal Rumble that the
emcee for that TNA fan event in London joked with those in attendance that the
topic was off-limits.As Kurt Angle told me in an interview later that week: If
there are people that didnt think the WWE fans knew who A.J. Styles was, then
theyre crazy.Styles turned down a WWE developmental deal in 2002, with his wife
in college and TNA offering him more money. He spent more than a decade in TNA,
where he won the NWA world heavyweight championship three times and the TNA
world heavyweight championship twice.In a measure of his ability and connection
with the fans, Styles became the first TNA-contracted wrestler to be ranked No.
1 on Pro Wrestling Illustrateds annual PWI 500 list in 2010. When his contract
expired in 2014, Styles signed with New Japan Pro Wrestling, and he won the IWGP
heavyweight championship in his first match with the company and soon reached an
entirely different echelon of popularity as the leader of The Bullet Club.You
can always go to other places and become a star. A.J. is a prime example of
that, Roode said. He went to Japan and become enormous over there, a world
champion. He already had a huge fan base in America and Canada.As excited as
Roode was when Styles signed with WWE, he knew better than to expect Styles
signing to mean an open door for every former TNA star looking for a shot.I had
that confidence in my own ability, but just because A.J. came here and had
success didnt mean I would, he said. I was willing to come here, and I got the
opportunity.It would be fair to assume Roode has plans to emulate his buddy
Styles on the main WWE main roster, but for now, he is more than happy to carry
the torch as one of the veterans among the Performance Center rookies at
NXT.When I started here, I didnt really have prior plans. I just wanted to be
part of WWE, to get the opportunity to show what I can do, he said. Whether I
stay in NXT or go to the main roster, at this point, Im just getting my feet wet
still. What happens down the road -- who knows?For now, Roode is incredibly
excited to perform at a hometown venue that should be packed with the most
die-hard of wrestling fans.Crazy things have happened since day one here, he
said. I never wouldve been able to tell you, [but] here I am -- days from
walking into the Air Canada Centre and performing where I grew up and watched as
a fan.Even if this is as big as it gets and a main roster call-up eludes him,
Roodes move to NXT can already be classified as a tremendous success, by any
measure.Things are unpredictable in this business, but Im extremely happy to be
part of NXT, Roode said. I think its the hottest brand under the WWE umbrella.
Every show we do is phenomenal. I just love being a part of the locker room. Its
incredible.
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