Squabbling inside the stadium has turned out to be one of the biggest mistake of superfans Red Xtreme and X-Factor. After the video of their fracas went viral on the internet, the ramifications were always envisaged to be colossal.
And Kansas City Chiefs came down hard on both of them with both banned from the Arrowhead Stadium for one year. The ban on X-Factor was followed by an akin ban on Red Xtreme who is normally known as Tim Oerman.
Red Xtreme And X-Factor Banned From The Arrowhead Stadium
Oerman and Chiefs fan Ty Rowton, known as X-Factor, fought during the first half of the Chiefs game against the Buffalo Bills back on October 10 with the video of the showdown between the two showing Oerman punching Rowton who ended up bundling down from the stairs.
“I did get a one yr ban. I am going to appeal it but will also respect their choice if the leave me banned. I broke the Fan a code of conduct. Did I gave a good reason yes assualt my wife and I and I reacted. But I broke the policy,” Oerman wrote in a series of tweets on Saturday.
Rowton meanwhile had previously last week shared the message he had received from the NFL for violating the Fan Code of Conduct.
“Your future presence in GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium and/or any Chiefs controlled parking lots or similar areas, as well as any Chiefs sponsored events is trespass and the Chiefs will involve law enforcement and seek prosecution to the fullest extent of the law,” the letter said.