This year’s WCIA Final Four kicks off with a rematch of the closest fight from last year’s tournament. [More]
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Here They Are: Your Worst Company In America Final Four!
Thirty-two entered. Four remain. And in the end, there can be only one. [More]
Worst Company In America Elite 8: Comcast Vs. AT&T
With only one slot left in this year’s WCIA Final Four, it’s time for the reigning Golden Poo-holders of Kabletown to defend their title against the forces of the Death Star. [More]
Worst Company In America Elite 8: BP Vs. WellPoint
A WCIA tournament vet faces everyone’s least-favorite newcomer in today’s Elite 8 bloodbath. [More]
Worst Company In America Elite 8: Ticketmaster Vs. Chase
The fisticuffs continue with today’s battle between last year’s runner-up and a surging contender with promise for future tournaments. [More]
Worst Company In America Elite 8: Bank Of America Vs. Walmart
Those college kids in the NCAA may be back to hitting the books, but here in the WCIA octagon, competing companies are still hitting busy hitting each other below the belt en route to the title of Worst Company In America! [More]
Say Hello To Your Worst Company In America Elite 8!
Two rounds of WCIA bloodshed are in the book and the beaten bodies of 24 multi-billion dollar companies are being hauled off to be burned on a pyre. But for those businesses left standing — let’s call them the Elite 8 — the parade of pain marches on. [More]
Worst Company In America Sweet 16: Apple Vs. AT&T
Here it is, the final no-holds-barred death match of the WCIA Sweet 16! To finish off this round, we’ve got two companies that — until very recently — shared a death grip on the U.S. iPhone market. [More]
Worst Company In America Sweet 16: Comcast Vs. Best Buy
The reigning WCIA champ struts into the blood-stained octagon to defends its title against a bunch of geeks in blue shirts who fancy themselves as contenders to the Worst Company throne. [More]
Carriage Fee Dispute With Kabletown Threatens To Black Out Worst Company In America Tournament
One year ago today, Consumerist.com became a wholly owned subsidiary of Kabletown. But rather than celebrating the anniversary of this union, we have spent recent weeks locked in negotiations with our Kabletown overlords. Unfortunately, those discussions have proven fruitless. So unless a resolution is reached by midnight ET tonight, readers of Consumerist may be unable to cheer on their favorites in this year’s Worst Company In America tournament. [More]
Worst Company In America Sweet 16: Johnson & Johnson Vs. WellPoint
In honor of April 1, we present this WCIA faceoff between a pair of fools — One that makes medicines no one can sell and the other that takes your insurance premium but offers you no insurance. [More]
Worst Company In America Sweet 16: BP Vs. Time Warner Cable
It’s the oiler versus the spoiler in today’s WCIA Sweet 16 match-up! [More]
Worst Company In America Sweet 16: Capital One Vs. Chase
So far, the WCIA Sweet 16 has been nothing but blowouts. This battle of the banks promises to be a more evenly matched tussle. [More]
Worst Company In America Sweet 16: Ticketmaster Vs. Sony
We were going to buy tickets to this Sweet 16 battle, but Ticketmaster tried to charge us twice the face value for printing the tickets at home. And then we looked into watching the online stream, except our computer won’t work properly since Sony’s copy-protection software exposed it to malware. [More]
Worst Company In America Sweet 16: Walmart Vs. Delta
Two sultans of suck square off in today’s Sweet 16 match-up that pits big box stores against jumbo jets. [More]
Worst Company In America Sweet 16: Bank Of America Vs. DirecTV
Round One is officially in the books, meaning it’s time for this blood-soaked train to keep charging forward with our first Round Two match-up! [More]
Meet Your Worst Company In America Sweet 16!
After eight days and 16 first round battles, the WCIA steel cage is littered with the bones of those companies not crappy enough to continue on in the tournament. But the thrill of victory is fleeting for the remaining combatants, all of whom must square off again if they hope of crowning themselves the Worst Company In America! [More]
Time Warner Cable Has A Problem With Worst Company In America: We Used Their Old Logo
Someone at Time Warner Cable has a great sense of humor — or perhaps none at all — about being in this year’s Worst Company In America tournament. A rep for the company wrote to take issue, not about its inclusion, but with our use of an outdated logo. [More]