Knee (gamer)

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Name배재민
(Bae Jae-min)
Born (1985-06-24) 24 June 1985 (age 40)
Gyeongbuk, South Korea
Games
Playing career2004–present
Knee
Personal information
Name배재민
(Bae Jae-min)
Born (1985-06-24) 24 June 1985 (age 40)
Gyeongbuk, South Korea
Career information
Games
Playing career2004–present
Team history
2010–2021ROX Dragons[1]
2021–2022Vision Strikers
2021–presentDRX
Career highlights and awards
Korean name
Hangul
배재민
Hanja
裴宰民
RRBae Jaemin
MRPae Chaemin
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2014–present
GenreTekken
Subscribers361 thousand
Views364,233,332
Last updated: January 13, 2026

Bae Jae-min (Korean: 배재민; born 24 June 1985), better known as Knee, is a South Korean professional Tekken player, coach, and streamer on Twitch, YouTube and Soop (service) on his channel. He is a four-time EVO champion, having emerged victorious in EVO Las Vegas 2013 and 2022, as well as EVO Japan 2018 and 2025, being the oldest Tekken winner in tournament history. In 2022, Knee won his 100th tournament win, being the only person in Tekken history to win more than 100 championships. [2][3][4][5]

Knee was born in Gyeongbuk Province, South Korea, on June 24, 1985 and raised in Seoul.[6][7] He was passionate in Tekken games in arcades since the first game.[8] He has stated on occasions that he would train for hours daily overcoming wrist pain issues with his joystick until he could master each character in the different rosters of each iteration.[9][10][11] The 5'7 e-sports gamer has gone on to compete in local tournaments in Seoul, South Korea at the local Green arcade before deciding to pursue a full career in e-sports.[8][12] According to Knee, it was in Tekken 4 in 2004 when he started to take Tekken seriously and developed the urge to compete professionally in the game.[13] Green Arcade in Seoul grew into a notable hub for Korean pros, with the next generation of EVO champion and Steve Fox player Nin, Knee, and MLG Circuit winner Holeman leading the team of Korean professionals in international tournaments during the arcade's golden age.[14]

Career

Knee’s debut in a major tournament was in 2005, when he entered and won the Tekken 5 Korean Arcade Championship.[15] Knee won his first tournament in 2005 in Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection.[16] Knee has won at the EVO tournaments for a record three separate Tekken games: Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Tekken 7, and Tekken 8.[17][18][19] He captained South Korea when they won international tournaments for Tekken 7 in 2017.[9][20]

Knee is widely regarded as one of the greatest Tekken players in history. Beyond his numerous championships, he is renowned as a master strategist and technician. His playstyle is defined by "safe aggression," where he utilizes patient defensive movement and mid-range "checks" to minimize risk while gathering data on his opponent. He is uniquely celebrated for his rapid adaptability and "uncanny ability to download" opponents—detecting weaknesses within the first game of a set and adjusting his strategy to dominate subsequent rounds. His mastery is further evidenced by his unparalleled character versatility, having been the first player to reach the highest "Tekken God Omega" rank with every character on the Tekken 7 roster. [21]

Knee became an EVO champion for the fourth time by winning the title in Tekken 8 on May 11, 2025 in Tokyo, at the record age of 39, one month shy of his 40th birthday.[22]

Honors

In 2018, Knee was inducted into the Esports Hall of Fame in Seoul under the "Heroes" Category.[16]

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