The Kansas City Chiefs are giving their superfans the boot.
“Red Xtreme,” whose real name is Tim Oerman, has been banned from Arrowhead Stadium for one year after a physical altercation with another superfan, “X-Factor” during a Week 5 game against the Buffalo Bills.

The Chiefs confirmed the ban to the Kansas City Star on Monday after Oerman posted in since-deleted tweets that the franchise had revoked his season tickets and banned him for a year, which he said he would appeal.
A video surfaced on social media of Oerman punching “X-Factor,” whose real name is Ty Rowton, causing Rowton to tumble down a flight of stairs.
Rowton said last week that he received a letter from the team that he was banned from Arrowhead Stadium as well 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 read.
FOX4 in Kansas City reports that Rowton has been permanently banned from Arrowhead.
Apparently, the two superfans have a longstanding feud that dates back 18 years. Oerman posted a Facebook video alleging Rowton of throwing a cup of water at his wife, which initiated their fight.
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