Preface: LPL viewers always give players various nicknames. As long as they are strong enough, these "black nicknames" can be turned into neutral terms. For example, "husband" and "brother", as well as Ah Shui's Ice King, at first the players left IG and wanted to join RNG. Becau

preface: lpl viewers always give players various nicknames. As long as they are strong enough, these "black nicknames" can be turned into neutral terms. For example, "husband" and "brother", as well as Ah Shui's Ice King. At first, the players left ig and wanted to join rng. Because of the issue of the intended contract, Cousin Ah Shui stepped forward to "take the blame", and the player was criticized for being "Bingqingyujie", or Binghuang for short. Later, Ah Shui won the game and Ice King became a normal nickname, and fans often called him this.

After Uzi shouted "brother", he quickly apologized to Ah Shui's fans for not calling him this nickname.

As for the nickname "brother", it was originally used to describe fans in the rice circle. Star-chasing fans always like to call male idols and male celebrities "brother". LPL also has similar traffic players. Over time, they have the nickname "brother". Recently, Uzi commented on the match between TES and JDG, and he was full of praise for the ruler player, but he called Ah Shui "brother." As soon as he said this, he realized that he was wrong and apologized to Ah Shui's fans, admitting that he should not be called this nickname.

Seeing the operation of the ruler, Uzi admired him very much: Can Lucian single-handedly kill Draven? Ruler is really a top AD, so smooth this wave. This sentence seems to be complaining about Ah Shui's poor performance. Compared to ruler, he is still young, but his strength is so low, which is disappointing. As a star player, Uzi is not afraid of being criticized and is more objective when evaluating Ah Shui and Ruler.

However, Uzi sometimes calls the wrong nickname and says the word "brother". He realized that he was wrong and apologized hastily, saying that he shouldn't have said that to Ah Shui. However, Uzi also made some "complaints" about it. He and Ah Shui are good brothers and have a very good relationship. When the two participated in training camps together before, Uzi always called Ah Shui by his nickname.

He himself didn't care. When Jack and I were playing training matches, we often called him brother.

Uzi joked: I remember, isn't it possible to call him "brother"? Can't he be called "brother"? If you can't call, then apologize. I remember you could call before. We played a training match together, and Jack and I shouted like this as a joke. Maybe you can't shout during live broadcast. I apologize, brothers. I don't think it's a big deal, but it's really not good for live broadcast.

I think Uzi’s attitude is very good. First of all, in terms of the number of fans, I think only theshy in lpl can rival Uzi. Even if Uzi says something wrong, he is not afraid of being criticized by Ah Shui's fans, because his fans can "control the field"; secondly, Ah Shui himself doesn't care about the nickname "brother". As a good brother, Uzi often calls him this. Even so, he still apologized to his fans, which shows that Uzi cares about this brother very much and does not want his fans to quarrel with Gou Fen and hurt his good brother's feelings for nothing. It is better to apologize directly and let the matter end. This will reassure Ah Shui's fans, and their own fans will no longer have to "charge into battle."

Summary

After Uzi retired, he focused on live broadcasting. I think his emotional intelligence is much higher than before. If he said something wrong during the live broadcast, he immediately apologized to prevent fans from both sides from causing unpleasantness and affecting the relationship between the players. I remember that Uzi and Xiao Ming used to have a good relationship, but now they don’t interact much. Is it because the fans are always at odds with each other, which affects the relationship between the contestants, and the two dare not "reconcile"?