
Wolf (Lee Jae-wan) - Leaguepedia | League of Legends Esports …
Lee "Wolf" Jae-wan (Hangul: 이재완) is a League of Legends esports player, currently streamer for T1.
Wolf - Liquipedia League of Legends Wiki
Lee "Wolf" Jae-wan (born September 9, 1996) is a retired Korean player who most recently played as the as Support for SuperMassive eSports. He is most notable for his time laning with …
Wolf - Leaguepedia | League of Legends Esports Wiki - Fandom
Wolf (Gabriel Eckenroth), American player, bot laner for San Jose State (now known as Azog).
Former SKT star Wolf retires from League of Legends esports
Dec 1, 2019 · Former SKT Telecom T1 support and jungler Lee “Wolf” Jae-wan announced his retirement from professional League of Legends esports on Friday, ending his seven-year-long …
League of Legend’s Wolf retires from professional play
Dec 2, 2019 · Lee Jae Wan, more commonly known as Wolf by the League of Legends community has officially announced his retirement from professional play. This “retirement” …
[Exclusive Interview] Wolf Officially Announces His Retirement, Talks ...
Nov 29, 2019 · Wolf's journey was dramatic, but harsh. After debuting as a pro League of Legends player with Najin in 2012, he dipped his toes with CTU and joined SKT T1 S in 2013. …
Wolf (Species) - Universe | League of Legends Wiki
Apr 2, 2025 · Wolves are are feral canines that roam the Runeterra's countryside. "Sub-species" mentioned are not necessarily genetically linked with each other, but they do share …
Murk Wolf (Species) | League of Legends Wiki | Fandom
Murk Wolves are mammalian creatures that are magically altered by runic magical energy scattered across Valoran. They usually live near caves and dense forest growths. The color of …
Wolf announces retirement from professional League of …
Nov 29, 2019 · Following a seven-year League of Legends career, two-time world champion Lee “Wolf” Jae-wan has announced that he plans to retire from competitive play. During a recent …
Lee "Wolf" Jae Wan - League of Legends Player - Esports Earnings
Sep 9, 1996 · Esports profile for League of Legends player Lee "Wolf" Jae Wan: $913,167.87 USD in prize money won from 35 tournaments.
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