Like most other former League of Legends professionals, Wolf – the legendary support of T1 – is currently becoming a well-known streamer/Youtuber in South Korea after saying goodbye to the professional scene at the beginning of the 2020 season. In the latest developments, Wolf has officially returned to T1 in the role of a streamer/creator as part of the KoLs team of this esports organization.

His YouTube channel features interesting content with clips analyzing team fights and high-quality tutorials for gamers. Notably, he always takes the opportunity to “roast” his friend Faker everywhere, turning his YouTube channel into the biggest… anti-fan base (a term for fans who always find ways to “bring down” their idols) of T1’s captain.
Let’s take a look at some of Wolf’s short shares after taking on this position:
1. At T1 currently, apart from Sang-ho and Sanghyeok, I don’t know anyone else, so I’m a bit shy. But in the Content Team, I’m very comfortable because I already know them (the current T1 Content Team mostly transitioned from OGN or Inven). I jokingly told them: “Hey everyone, let’s take the company card out for a meal. It’s nice to have a company card.”
2. BMW should have sponsored us earlier back then. Previously, the team had me, Bang, kkOma, and Huni who all had driver’s licenses. The current team has no one with a license at all.

3. Initially, I teased Effort by texting him: “I will return to T1 as a coach. I will have my own room to stay.” to see how he would react. And he was like: “Yeah. Sounds cool.” So I was quite disappointed: “Are you not excited at all?” If Sungu (Blank) were still here, he would have reacted differently.
4. “Faker said he actually doesn’t care about you coming back?”
That’s right. Sanghyeok is like that. Since I’m back working with the content team, if I were to return as a coach or play again, he would react differently.

5. Now if I become a coach, it would be interesting because the two of us have played together for so long, right?
Well, to avoid arguing again in a few days, I will never be a coach for him.
6. Now that I’m a T1 streamer, do you still plan to be “anti-Faker”?
Of course. Because we are on two different teams. The Content Team would find it funny if I yelled at Faker all day.

7. Actually, I’m not just scolding Sanghyeok. I scold everyone. But since Sanghyeok stands out, I scold him the most. However, I also encourage him a lot. In fact, I do praise him very little. I’m like the friend who always teases him.
8. I have to go back and reply to CEO Joe Marsh’s Inbox and conveniently ask for a BMW to ride along with.
9. So when will you tell the story about almost fighting with Faker? (re-watch the Wolf’s class video).
Probably when I leave T1. Maybe in 5 years, I don’t know.
Currently, T1’s Wolf is extremely satisfied and comfortable with his new position. Recently, the whole team went out to eat grilled food to celebrate their 9th LCK championship, and indeed, the duo, Wolf still had to sit across from the “Chairman” to roast a few words.
Faker: But isn’t Jaewan (Wolf) a fan of Teddy? He keeps saying Teddy every day on stream.
Wolf: Well, because he is really good.
Staff: But earlier in the pre-game interview on the official LCK channel, Wolf praised Faker a lot.
Faker rolls his eyes: Huh???? That must have been a polite compliment; normally he doesn’t do that.

In the latest developments, the MSI tournament has officially been canceled due to concerns over the Corona pandemic, while the LCK summer tournament will begin on June 17. During this time, T1 members will surely be very active in “comedy” on livestreams.
Trans: Lee “Faker” Sanghyeok Vietnam Fanpage