My main point is that this goes on everywhere in every sport. It may of been misguided they wanted to give their fans something different and fun and entertaining. That is the point of any sport and in fact their stunt drew more viewers and got the live crowd really excited. The people who seem to be against it are those who are wrapped up in this concept of esports and that it must be super serious and professional all the time or it will die!
I just don't agree with that point of view and think they did a relatively minor transgression of agreeing to play that aram.