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BLG faces the harshest reckoning in its history! Wei’s fans detail eight major grievances: the driver leaves without waiting for the jungler.

BLG, considered the strongest "pseudo all-Chinese squad" in the LPL, saw public opinion erupt after losing to IG in their last match. ELK’s clownish play sparked widespread outrage, and even official commentator Guan Zeyuan couldn’t help but speak up for Wei during the broadcast: "If we meet again, will we still blush?" Although he only quoted a lyric, the meaning was clear to everyone.

As teammates who fought side by side, Wei truly gave his all during his time at BLG. Unexpectedly, after leaving, he became the target of ridicule. ELK’s actions damaged BLG’s reputation, leading to criticism from nearly every LPL team’s fanbase. After IG’s victory, Wei’s supporters finally stood up for him, with one particularly passionate fan recently sharing the treatment Wei received at BLG.

This fan listed BLG’s "eight sins" against Wei. Let’s take a look at how Wei was treated during his time there: first, BLG allowed Xuan Shen to insult Wei during a livestream, with management not only failing to intervene, but even some teammates visiting Xuan Shen’s stream to send gifts. When rumors spread about Wei’s family passing and extreme fans shouted at him in person, the club did nothing.

The second incident was even worse. After a match last year, Wei spent five minutes signing autographs for fans, but the club didn’t wait for him and drove off immediately. Only after fans called staff did the driver return for Wei. They wouldn’t even wait a few minutes—pretty outrageous. All the other players left, leaving only the jungler behind. Does the sun rise at night?

Besides that, BLG’s management twice liked posts on Weibo last year calling Wei “too weak”—there’s proof, since fans caught it. Even after Wei had spent a year with BLG, the club printed the wrong birthday on fan support items for the second split. Teammates were even more clueless: during the team’s variety show, Knight didn’t even know Wei’s real name.

Another incident many viewers may remember: BLG players matched into ranked games together—top, mid, and support on one side, Wei on the opposing team. Midway through the game, ON typed "nirvana" in team chat. The three brothers weren’t streaming, but an overseas streamer in the team was live, and an audience member captured ON’s message, causing quite a stir at the time.

As for the BO3 decider with Nocturne and Kassadin, there’s not much to say—anyone who watched knows how tough it was for the jungler. After Wei was benched and Beichuan started and won, four BLG players posted on Weibo to celebrate. This happened not long ago. Even after Wei was confirmed to stay, when BLG lost, he sent a gift to Zztai and was immediately chased by fans criticizing him. And then there was the clown pick.

After reading these incidents summarized by fans, it’s hard not to feel sorry for Wei. No wonder he broke down in tears after winning (before the interview). Anyone would feel suffocated in his place. But Wei shouldn’t feel too bad; his former teammates weren’t just targeting him—every jungler who’s been there has faced similar treatment. Even Shadoudou seems close to his breaking point; compared to their winning streak, he’s no longer smiling.

Conclusion:

Everything that happened to Wei isn’t just rumors—fans have evidence for every event. In truth, the criticism Wei faced was always unreasonable. Since his debut, he’s had no negative scandals; his image and personality are both well-liked. The only points of attack were his supposed weakness and the "nirvana" incident. Now, he’s finally escaped and found a group of teammates without egos.

What do you think about Wei’s experiences?

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