mullyman said:
One thing though, people that are against what happened seem to be assuming that Rodney's kids were sitting there like little angels. They may not be monsters but even if they were just fidgety or giggling that would be enough to warrant asking the mother to remove them from the arena and then putting up a sign to prevent it from happening again. I highly doubt that the TD just got a hair up his ass and decided to target Rodney's family for the fun of it. If they were asked to leave then they were doing something to disturb the players or something that had the potential to disturb the players.
MULLY
I've been at the event since the players meeting. Not once was an age limit for children mentioned during the players meeting. I recall Melanie Archer bringing their son into this event when he was a baby.
Rodney's wife had brought the children in every day that Rodney has played this week. They were well behaved. They've grown up in this environment, they've been taught how to behave in this enviornment.
They were singled out in this event and it was not the TD that made the decision, it was the promoter, Barry Berhman. Ken Schuman, the TD had no problem with them being here and was upset at how everything went down.
Rodney's wife arrived for the 7 pm matches and was not let through the door. Barry had instructed the door man not to let them in. Luckily Rodney was not aware of this until after the match. Once he found out, he was very angry and said that he was going to forfeit out. The TD asked Barry to talk to Rodney. From what I understand, Barry reluctantly agreed to talk to Rodney and was quite rude to Rodney. So much so that Rodney told Barry he didn't appreciated being talked to like that and to please just give him his check so that he could leave.
After many talks with friends and family, Rodney decided to go ahead and play. It's his livelihood and he felt obligated to the fans that had paid to watch him play.
After the rude conversation Barry had with Rodney, I observed Barry exiting the office and taping the sign up on the door.
So yes, the promoter did get a wild "hair up his ass" and decide to single out the Morris family. Had the children misbehaved earlier, it would've made a little more sense. As it is, they simply were stopped at the door for no other reason than the "wild hair" theory.