IWE Slammy Awards

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The Slammy Awards logo used by IWE since 2010.

The Slammy Awards is a concept used by IWE, previously known as the International Wrestling Federation (IWF) and International Wrestling Entertainment, where awards, similar to the Academy and Grammy Awards, are given to professional wrestlers and other individuals within IWE, such as commentators and managers. There have been eight editions of the concept, with the first two iterations airing in 1986 and 1987, respectively. After a nine year hiatus, the concept resumed in 1996 and 1997. The concept endured another long hiatus until its subsequent return in 2008 by IWE. The recipient of the award receives a statuette that depicts one wrestler holding another over his head.

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Editions

1986 Slammy Awards

1987 Slammy Awards

1996 Slammy Awards

1997 Slammy Awards

Top 10 Slammy Award Moments (2008)

2008 Slammy Awards

2009 Slammy Awards

2010 Slammy Awards

2011 Slammy Awards

The event took place on December 12, 2011 in Norfolk, Virginia.

Poll Presenter(s) Results </small>
Outstanding Achievement in Muppet Resemblance IWE.com
The Pee-Wee Herman Bowtie Award IWE.com
  • David Mahrt, for his Harvard-law-by-way-of-the-Playhouse business attire
Most Predictable Outcome of the Year IWE.com
Guess Who's Back or: Return of the Year IWE.com
Double Vision Moment of the Year IWE.com
T-Shirt of the Year IWE.com
IWE.com Exclusive of the Year IWE.com
Most Regrettable Attire of the Year IWE.com
Critter Moment of the Year IWE.com
Superstar Transformation of the Year IWE.com
"Tell Me I Did NOT Just See That"
Moment of the Year
Booker T and Hornswoggle
Holy $#!+ Move of the Year Mick Foley and The Million Dollar Man
"Pipe Bomb" of the Year Road Dogg
Divalicious Moment of the Year Nicole
OMG Moment of the Year Justin Black and The Gozelanski Twins
#Trending Superstar of the Year David Mahrt and Tony Atlas
Game Changer of the Year Khristian
IWE A-lister of the Year Lynn Lehr and Goldust
Superstar of the Year Scott Wright
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