The fighting game community has been abuzz with rumors regarding the arrest of one of the most legendary figures in esports history, Daigo ‘The Beast’ Umehara, leaving fans bewildered and amused.
The 43-year-old Street Fighter master Daigo Umehara was recently rumored to have been arrested for his unacceptable behavior.
The origin of these rumors is unclear, but they have spread quickly through social media and gaming forums. What began as a murmur quickly snowballed into a full-blown internet sensation.
However, in the absence of any reliable sources supporting the claim, the rumors appear to be just a joke or a meme within the fighting game community.
Gaming icon Daigo Umehara is at the center of a hilarious arrest hoax!
Daigo Umehara, 43, born on May 19, 1981, is a renowned professional fighting game player with a career spanning over two decades. The Japanese star gained fame and recognition for his skill and longevity in the competitive fighting game community.
Daigo started playing fighting games in the 1990s and quickly made a name for himself in the Japanese arcade scene.
One of his famous moments came during the Evolution Championship Series (Evo) in 2004, known as ‘Evo Moment #37’, where he had an amazing comeback after nearly losing to his opponent.
Throughout his career, Daigo has won numerous tournaments and championships, including five EVO championships. He has been a dominant force in the competitive Street Fighter scene for decades, resulting in the nickname ‘The Beast.’
Daigo’s unparalleled skill in the game might have been the reason behind the arrest buzz, as a user jokingly stated on a gaming forum that ‘The Beast’ had been arrested for his ‘unlawful dominance in Street Fighter.’
This cryptic post was quickly taken out of context and spread like wildfire across social media platforms. People started using hashtags like #FreeDaigo and #BeastBehindBars on X, while memes about the arrest flooded the internet.
Longtime fans who understood the joke played along, adding to the humor with their own stories, whereas the newer followers were genuinely concerned. Unfamiliar with the playful nature of such rumors, they believed everything and sent messages of support.
Furthermore, to avoid confusion, a Reddit user named u/frangeek wrote, “It’s an inside joke. People post that every time on tournament chat.“
Daigo responded to this issue and tweeted, “I guess my combos were too powerful. Rest assured, I’m still here, just leveling up!” His response dispelled all lingering doubts and also made his fans appreciate his sense of humor.
Additional Information
- Daigo Umehara played his first tournament in 1995 and reached the finals. He won his second tournament in 1997.
- Daigo has total winnings of around $245K and currently represents Team Beast, Red Bull eSports, and HitBox Arcade.
- The Beast holds a world record as the most successful player in major tournaments of Street Fighter in the Guinness World Records.
- Beyond his gameplay, Daigo has written books, appeared in a manga, and has a statuette made in his honor.