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Two-time LoL champion is a fan of Team BDS

It is not surprising that League of Legends attracts new viewers every season due to its competitive nature. As... Maria | 1. February 2023

It is not surprising that League of Legends attracts new viewers every season due to its competitive nature. As a result, fans continue to grow and even cross regional borders to follow events on other continents yearly.

Lee “Wolf” Jae-wan, former SK Telecom T1 support and two-time LoL Worlds champion, is an example of someone who takes a keen interest in European competition. As a result, Wolf has become a devoted follower of the League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC).

The Korean player has surprised everyone by being a huge supporter of Team BDS. However, the most amazing thing has been the former Korean player’s loyalty to Team BDS.

Wolf has fervently supported the Swiss organization from his Twitch channel, which interestingly had a dream weekend. Due mainly to his enthusiasm for Adam Maanane, the two-time World (2015 and 2016) and MSI champion with SK Telecom T1 (2016 and 2017) has turned to support Team BDS like a classic European hooligan.

LoL legend is a fan of Team BDS

One of the leagues with the largest League of Legends following is the LEC, and the fan divide is quite large. While Fnatic and G2 Esports have historically attracted the biggest crowds, emerging teams have made some inroads.

Numerous spectators turned out to see MAD Lions, which has won the championship twice, and Rogue after joining forces with KOI last year. Unfortunately, while some teams have enjoyed recent success, others have lagged in terms of fans. While team BDS is one of the latter, they have just received a very eccentric fan.

Wolf, a Korean legend who was part of SK Telecom T1, has often supported Team BDS. With a strong background, the player has spent several years in content development, focusing on LoL tournament analysis.

Wolf has chosen to defend the colors of Team BDS with a shield and sword in his vision of the LEC. The Korean fans’ strong empathy for the European team’s style of play is the only explanation for this unexpected fanaticism.

Although if there is one thing that has appealed to Wolf, like many other fans, it is Adam’s style of play. Adam’s obvious appeal is that he handles a wide range of champions. The French toplaner has excelled in events with odd champions such as Darius and Olaf. The combination of these entertaining champions and Adam’s inherent aggressiveness has captured the interest of many people.

Team BDS is tied for second place in the LEC with four other teams. The group has a 4-2 record and is in a solid position to advance to the group stage of the LEC. Wolf has stated, among other things, that he believes the team will be in the TOP 4 in this winter split.

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