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    March 1, 1986; 38 years ago. ( 1986-03-01) The Slammy Awards, also known as the Slammys, is a concept used by WWE, where awards, similar to the Academy and Grammy Awards, are given to professional wrestlers and other individuals within WWE, such as commentators and managers. [2] Introduced in 1986, there have been 13 editions of the concept.

    • United States
    • March 1, 1986; 37 years ago
  2. 1996 Slammy Awards: With Steve Austin, Bob Backlund, Freddie Blassie, Mark Calaway. The World Wrestling Federation holds its own awards show, featuring such categories as "Master of Mat Mechanics," "Match of the Year," "Best Music Video," "Squared Circle Shocker" and "Best Buns."

    • Joe Bustos
    • 1996-03-30
    • Sport
    • Steve Austin, Bob Backlund, Freddie Blassie
    • Overview
    • List of Slammys

    The fourth edition of the Slammy Awards took place on March 30 from the Anaheim Marriot in Anaheim, California.

    •Best Buns presented by The Godwinns and Hillbilly Jim

    •Sunny (winner)

    •Goldust

    •Yokozuna

    •Shawn Michaels

    •Razor Ramon

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  4. Dec 29, 2015 · Date: March 29th, 1996. Aired On: USA Network. Nelson Rating: 1.6. Location: Anaheim Mariot Hotel, CA. [Note: Version being reviewed is the original uncut version.] WWF’s 1996 Slammy’s Award show returns to the USA Network with its own two-hour special after being an afterthought the year before. Hosts of WWF b-show “WWF Mania” Todd ...

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  6. Jun 23, 2002 · And the 1996 Slammy for New Sensation of the Squared Circle goes to: Ahmed Johnson Ahmed talks about the New Generation, the people and his suit. He disses WCW (Vince: Uh-oh) Ahmed needs a translator.

  7. Aug 29, 2015 · WWF Slammy Awards 1996. Slammy Awards are an often forgotten Grammy wanna-be showcase in wrestling. However, I'm surprised that anyone who saw the 1996 edition actually could forget it, even if they wanted to! Watching this edition of the Slammies was sometimes cringeworthy, sometimes silly, sometimes hilarious, and at times just outright bizarre.

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