Slammy Award

Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker hold the record for the most Slammy Awards won by a WWE superstar at fifteen each.

[7][8] The ceremony took place on March 1, 1986, from the Civic Center in Baltimore, and aired live on MTV.

Gene Okerlund, Jimmy Hart, Hillbilly Jim, and Junkyard Dog performed their songs from the album.

[14] Musical numbers were performed by Vince McMahon (singing the song "Stand Back")[15] and Jimmy Hart (singing "Girls in Cars"), with the entire WWF roster performing "If You Only Knew" as the show's closing number.

[10][13][12] Dormant for years, the Slammy Awards returned on a special edition of WWF Mania which aired on December 31, 1994.

Todd Pettengill and Stephanie Wiand presented the awards from the WWF television studios.

[10][21][12][20] The Slammy Awards were brought back in 2008 as part of a strategy to air more "special episodes" of WWE Raw and revive the brand[1] as well as boost ratings.

[27] The "Superstar of the Year" award was decided by a fan vote, which were cast through WWE's website.

[31] The "Superstar of the Year" award was decided by a fan vote, which were cast through WWE's website.

[12] Awards were presented on Raw, on WWE's website, and on the TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs pre-show the day before.

[37] This event took place on December 9, 2013, from the KeyArena in Seattle, Washington, with over 13,000 people in attendance and was hosted by Booker T and Jerry Lawler.

[42] This event took place on December 8, 2014, from the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina.

[48] This event took place on December 23, 2020, and aired through WWE’s digital and social media platforms.