Russell Hantz - Runner-Up - Survivor: Samoa
Russell Hantz is an oil company owner and former contestant on the reality television show Survivor. He competed on three seasons of American Survivor and one season of Australian Survivor... read more Of course, we all saw this coming. He's a shorter, stockier version of Evil Dick. The difference is that Evil Dick used entertaining intimidation, while Russell was just power-crazy. After Rob was voted out, Russell seriously weakened the villains by not winning any more immunity challenges, despite an impressive 4 out of 5 streak. He'll get rid of anybody to make it to the end, but not to win.
Yes, he's pretty bad. But that was no excuse to rob him of his deserved win in Samoa. Bitterness plays a factor, but any of those who didn't vote for him should check to see if they were actually voting on skill or just sadness.
Parvati Shallow - Winner - Survivor: Micronesia
Parvati Shallow is an American television personality, best known for her strategic and social gameplay on the reality competition series Survivor. She won the $1,000,000 grand prize as the Sole Survivor of Season 16, "Survivor: Micronesia" (Fans vs. Favorites)... read more Her name is perfect. Truly shallow.
Rob Mariano - Winner - Survivor: Redemption Island
Robert Carlo "Rob" Mariano, known by the nickname Boston Rob, is an American television personality widely known for appearing on several reality shows... read more Makes everyone go against his enemies.
Colton Cumbie - 12th Place - Survivor: One World
Colton Cumbie made his first appearance on Season 24, Survivor: One World. Over the course of six episodes, he was widely criticized for his caustic behavior, including comments perceived as racist and classist. He left the game after being medically evacuated due to acute appendicitis symptoms, though... read more He had an attitude and a face just made to be smashed in by a piece of heavy mining equipment (as George Carlin would say).
If a villain should not be likable, there is no way Colton can't be number one on the list.
Jerri Manthey - 8th Place - Survivor: The Australian Outback
Originally the first female villain on "Survivor" during its second season, "The Australian Outback," Jerri Manthey also appeared on the eighth season ("All-Stars") and placed fourth on her third appearance in the twentieth season, "Heroes vs. Villains."
Sandra Diaz-Twine - Winner - Survivor: Pearl Islands, Heroes vs. Villains
Sandra Diaz-Twine is an American television personality who became known for her appearances on the reality game show Survivor.
She's well known for being the first person to win twice, being the victor in Season 7, "Survivor: Pearl Islands" and Season 20, "Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains."
She... read more She may not be the most evil player, but she's certainly the best competitor that ever played.
Benjamin "Coach" Wade - 5th Place - Survivor: Tocantins
Benjamin "Coach" Wade played three times across six seasons: 1) Season 18, "Tocantins," 2) Season 20, "Heroes vs. Villains," and 3) Season 23, "South Pacific." He was the runner-up in the latter season. Not bad. I wonder if he was actually pretending to be stupid and naive?
Courtney Yates - Runner-Up - Survivor: China
Courtney Yates first appeared in Season 15, "Survivor: China," where she finished as the runner-up. She later returned and made the jury in Season 20, "Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains." Somewhere there is a bar that is missing a waitress. Or maybe not.
Jonny Fairplay - 3rd Place - Survivor: Pearl Islands
Jonny Fairplay became widely known for his controversial "dead grandma" lie during his third-place run in Season 7, "Survivor: Pearl Islands." He later made a brief appearance in Season 16, "Micronesia (Fans vs. Favourites I)." Maybe he wasn't the best villain, but he at least deserves to be on the list.
John Cochran - 8th Place - Survivor: South Pacific
John Martin Cochran, commonly known as Cochran, is an American reality television personality and television writer.
He first appeared on Season 23 of Survivor, titled Survivor: South Pacific, where he was a member of the Savaii Tribe and later joined the Upolu Tribe after a tribe switch. He... read more Cochy Cochran, I'm still waiting to see if you could win the show again, this time against players whose collective scheming is about as strong as a 10-watt light bulb.
The Newcomers
? Jeff Varner - 17th Place - Survivor: Game Changers
Well-liked in his first two appearances, "The Australian Outback" (2nd season) and "Second Chance" (31st season), Jeff Varner drew widespread criticism in season 34, "Survivor: Game Changers," when he revealed a fellow contestant's transgender identity during Tribal Council. There is nothing more villainous than disclosing someone's most personal preferences.
? Dan Spilo - 8th Place - Survivor: Island of the Idols
Dan Spilo is the only contestant to be ejected from "Survivor" due to inappropriate physical conduct toward other players on Season 39, "Island of the Idols."
The Contenders
Abi-Maria Gomes - 5th Place - Survivor: Philippines
Abi-Maria Gomes made her first appearance on the 25th season, "Survivor: Philippines," where she placed fifth. She later returned for the 31st season, "Survivor: Cambodia (Second Chance)."
Danielle DiLorenzo - Runner-Up - Survivor: Exile Island
Danielle DiLorenzo first participated in Season 12, "Survivor: Panama (Exile Island)," where she finished as runner-up. She returned in Season 20, "Heroes vs. Villains," and had a memorable moment involving a Hidden Immunity Idol clue during a confrontation with Amanda Kimmel. She never should have made it to Heroes vs. Villains. A villain so under-the-radar, no one on her tribe even knew she was on the show. This made her easy prey for Hantz to add to his "stable of dumb girls."
Jonathan Penner - 7th Place - Survivor: Cook Islands, Philippines
Jonathan Penner, or "Penner" as he is commonly known, made his debut on Season 13, Survivor: Cook Islands. His decision to flip from the Rarotonga tribe to join the Aitu Four alliance caused a major shift in the game. However, he was later betrayed by his new allies and became a member of the jury... read more
Brandon Hantz - 6th Place - Survivor: South Pacific
Brandon Hantz first appeared on Season 23, Survivor: South Pacific, where he advanced deep into the game.
He was invited back for Season 26, Survivor: Caramoan - Fans vs. Favorites, but his volatile behavior led to his removal from the game. During a confrontation, he emptied the tribe's rice... read more He wasn't too bad the first time around. However, when you regress to the level of a two-year-old and threaten to hurt others and destroy the camp, you need to be permanently exiled from the Survivor community. And so he has been.
Brian Heidik - Winner - Survivor: Thailand
Brian Heidik was a strategic and calculating player in Survivor: Thailand, ensuring he was never voted out and securing enough jury votes to win. His gameplay was marked by strong negotiation skills and a methodical approach to alliances.
After Survivor, Heidik faced legal issues, including an incident in 2006 where he was arrested for shooting a puppy with a bow and arrow, leading to charges of battery and animal cruelty. What else is there to say about this piece of human garbage that hasn't already been said? Ex-porn star, ex-husband of a porn star, and attacker of dogs with bows and arrows. Yeah, he's a real winner.
He is literally a sociopath. He was arrested for shooting a dog, was sexist, and the scariest part was that he pretended to be normal when he really wasn't.
Very underrated winner, person, and villain.
Tony Vlachos - Winner - Survivor: Cagayan
Tony Vlachos, known for his "spy shack," won "Survivor: Cagayan" (Season 28). He returned for Season 34, "Game Changers," and won again in Season 40, "Winners at War," becoming the second two-time winner in the show's history. I love this guy, but he was a villain.
Randy Bailey - 8th Place - Survivor: Gabon
After placing eighth in Season 17, "Survivor: Gabon," Randy Bailey returned for a short stint in Season 20, "Heroes vs. Villains."
Tyson Apostol - 8th Place - Survivor: Tocantins
Natalie Bolton - 4th Place - Survivor: Micronesia
Natalie Bolton was cast as a "Fan" on Season 16, "Survivor: Micronesia (Fans vs. Favourites I)." She was the last remaining fan and finished in fourth place. What an absolute mess. Fake hair, fake lips, fake body, fake attitude. Watching her go through nearly the entire season was absolute torture. If I ever hear Survivor is considering bringing her back, I'll consider burning down their casting offices.
Such an icon. Loved her. Cute too.
Alicia Rosa - 5th Place - Survivor: One World
Alicia Rosa appeared on the 24th season of "Survivor," titled "One World," where she placed fifth as part of a women's alliance. Terrible human being. People like her don't deserve to be on the show. Straight trash.
Seriously? You thought you represent P.R.? I'd be embarrassed. I know the rest of us are.
Shii Ann Huang - 6th Place - Survivor: All-Stars
Shii Ann Huang, originally from Season 5, "Survivor: Thailand," returned in Season 8, "All-Stars," where she placed sixth. She was the first Asian contestant to appear on "Survivor."
Twila Tanner - Runner-Up - Survivor: Vanuatu
Twila's straightforward approach and strategic gameplay helped her reach the finals of Season 9, "Survivor: Vanuatu," where she finished as the runner-up.
Corinne Kaplan - 7th Place - Survivor: Gabon
Corinne Kaplan first appeared on the 17th season of "Survivor," "Gabon," where she was openly critical of fellow contestants Sugar and Susie. She returned for Season 26, "Survivor: Caramoan (Fans vs. Favourites II)."
Roger Sexton - 10th Place - Survivor: The Amazon
Roger was a controversial figure on Season 6, "Survivor: The Amazon," known for his confrontational behavior. He was voted out just before the merge in a strategic move led by Rob Cesternino. A sexist and a stuck-in-the-mud, inflexible, sad man.
Crystal Cox - 6th Place - Survivor: Gabon
A former gold medalist in the 2004 Olympics, Crystal later had her medal stripped after testing positive for banned substances. On season seventeen, Survivor: Gabon, she claimed to be a challenge competitor but struggled throughout the season. She advanced deep into the game through her alliance with Ken Hoang. Cheater in sports (enhancement taker). Failure to back up words (athletic prowess my ass). Unhumorous in thought and action.
Yeah, I despise people like this, no matter what their color.