Scandal-ous
Defunct Companies
Name That Champion!
Viral trends
Celebrity Colabs
100

Scandal arose when this former child star was arrested on drug and alcohol charges. Now that's a freaky Friday!

Lindsey Lohan

100

This short-form video hosting service where users could share up to 6-second-long looping video clips was shut down in January of 2017 it is often considered a predecessor to TikTok.

 Vine

100

This team won back-to-back Stanley Cups in 2016 & 2017.

Pittsburgh Penguins

100

In 2014, this viral social media campaign raised awareness for ALS by encouraging people to dump a bucket of ice water over their heads and challenge others to do the same.

The ice bucket challenge

100

This popular rapper and Bajan superstar came together on this 2010 hit about how telling the truth isn't always what people love.

Rihanna and Eminem.

Song - "Love the Way You Lie"

200

This 2018 scandal revealed that multiple prominent athletes were part of a doping network, leading to suspensions and bans from various sports.

Russian doping scandal


200

This chain featuring video game rentals, DVD-by-mail, streaming, video on demand, and cinema theater was a popular spot on a Friday night. At its peak in 2004, this company employed 84,300 people worldwide and operated 9,094 stores. By 2014 the last remaining stores closed their doors.

Blockbuster

200

Known as the "Mickey Mouse World Series" this team was named MLB champs in 2019 during the shortened COVID-19 season.

Los Angeles Dodgers

200

Parkour! Not quite. This 2011 viral trend had people challenging each other to do their best one of these. There was some stiff competition, were people just "board"?

Planking

200

When you've got moves like the front man of the Rolling Stones, you know these two artists came together for a smash 2010's hit.

Maroon 5 and Christina Aguilera 

Song - "Moves Like Jagger"

300

This short documentary brought global attention to the crimes of a Ugandan cult leader in an attempt to have him arrested. Scandals arose surrounding this initiative citing "slacktivism" and questions on how donations to this cause were being spent.

Kony 2012

300

This kid-friendly company filed for bankruptcy in 2017, closing all of its stores in the US, UK, and Australia. While defunct in those countries it has persisted in Canada making ‘Babies’ and ‘Toys’ very happy.

Toys R Us

300

This team defeated the Atlantic Falcons 34-28 in Super Bowl LI, overcoming a 28-3 deficit to win in overtime.

New England Patriots
300

In 2019, the internet banded together under the tagline "They Can't Stop All of US" to storm this Nevada based government facility.

Area 51
300

Watch out! Or this colloquial phrase used by lumberjacks when announcing the felling of a tree. These two artists released a hit 2013 song using that word as its title.

Ke$ha and Pitbull 

Song "Timber"

400

In 2019, this American actress was part of the largest ever college admission scandal in American history, arrested for bribery and tax fraud over attempting to get their children admitted to prestigious universities.

Lori Loughlin

400

This American chain of department stores founded in 1892, was at one point the largest retailer in the United States. Formerly the name behind the tallest tower in Chicago.

Sears

400

This team defeated the Phillies in six games becoming the seventh franchise in MLB history to win back - to - back championships.

The Toronto Blue Jays

500

This infamous Youtuber received backlash after filming their trip to the Aokigahara forest near Mount Fuji. After uploading their controversial footage they received worldwide backlash.

Logan Paul

500

This American electronics retailer that was established in 1921 as an amateur radio mail-order business. Purchased in 1962, it shifted its focus from radio equipment to hobbyist electronic components sold in retail stores. At its peak in 1999, operated over 8,000 stores.

RadioShack

500

This country won the Men's FIFA World Cup in 2018

       FRANCE

500

This unlikely duo teamed up for a 2019 country hit when they took their horses and road them until they no longer could. 

Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus

Song - "Old Town Road"

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