
Leeroy Jenkins - Wikipedia
Leeroy Jenkins is a player character created by Ben Schulz in Blizzard Entertainment's multiplayer online video game World of Warcraft. The character was popularized in a 2005 viral video of game footage.
Ian Bates - Wowpedia - Your wiki guide to the World of Warcraft
Ian Bates, better known as "The Red Shirt Guy", is the fan who asked a question about the dwarven leadership during the Lore panel at BlizzCon 2010. A video of his question subsequently went viral. He has since appeared at most subsequent BlizzCons.
Leeroy Jenkins - Know Your Meme
Leeroy Jenkins is the name of a World of Warcraft character that is known for screaming out his name before ignorantly charging headlong into battle, killing everyone in his party. Though the video may have been staged, Leeroy Jenkins was embraced by Blizzard, making several appearances in World of Warcraft products. Origin
Wildhammer Fact Checker - NPC - World of Warcraft - Wowhead
The Wildhammer Fact Checker is an in-game reference to the notorious Red Shirt Guy, known for pointing out a lore discrepancy at BlizzCon 2010 during a Lore Q&A panel.
World Of Warcraft: All Major Villains In The Expansions, Ranked …
Jan 25, 2023 · The World of Warcraft expansions have brought us some pretty awesome villains. Here they all are, ranked.
Red Shirt Guy | WoWWiki - Fandom
Red Shirt Guy (also "Red Shirt Kid") refers to a player at BlizzCon 2010 who, during the Lore & Quests Q&A session, correctly pointed out an issue in the story of the game. The questioner is incredibly nervous and speaks stiltedly; however after correcting and even educating the developers on...
Red Shirt Guy - Know Your Meme
Oct 27, 2010 · Red Shirt Guy is the star of a viral video that asks an obscure question regarding World of Warcraft lore during Blizzard Entertainment's 2010 BlizzCon. The video has been the subject of a variety of parodies and remixes.
Red Shirt Guy Becomes 'World of Warcraft' In-Game Fact Checker - Game Rant
Nov 2, 2010 · Last week a Blizzcon attendee stumped 'World of Warcraft' developers when he found an error in the story. Blizzard responded by adding him to the game.
The True Story Of The Man Who Died After A 19-Hour World Of Warcraft ...
Nov 25, 2022 · One gamer, however, died after a lengthy session of playing "World of Warcraft." 24-year-old Wu Tai played the game for 19 consecutive hours at an internet cafe in Shanghai, China, when he collapsed.
Know-It-All Red Shirt Blizzard Fan Immortalized in Warcraft
Nov 1, 2010 · Red Shirt Guy shot to viral fame following Blizzcon 2010, when he grilled a panel of World of Warcraft designers about a minor plot discrepancy in the new WoW novel The Shattering – a character...