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The Slammy Awards is a concept used by the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) (previously known as the World Wrestling Federation) (WWF), where awards, similar to the Academy and Grammy Awards, are given to professional wrestlers.[1] There have been five editions of the concept, the first edition aired in 1986, with another airing in 1987, and after a nine year hiatus, the concept resumed in 1996 and 1997. The concept yet again endured another long hiatus, until a special edition aired in 2008. The recipient of the award receives a statuette that depicts one wrestler holding another over his head.[2]
[edit] Editions[edit] 1986 Slammy AwardsThe first edition of the Slammy Awards took place in December from the Civic Center in Baltimore, Maryland.[3][4][5] The award was created by the Academy of Wrestling Arts and Sciences.[2]
[edit] 1987 Slammy AwardsThe second edition of the Slammy Awards (referred to in commercials and on the air as the 37th annual Slammy Awards[6]) took place on December 17 from Caesars Atlantic City in Atlantic City, New Jersey.[3][7][8]
[edit] 1996 Slammy AwardsThe third edition of the Slammy Awards took place on March 29 from the Anaheim Marriot in Anaheim, California.[3][10][11]
[edit] 1997 Slammy AwardsThe fourth edtion of the Slammy Awards took place on March 21 from the Westin Hotel in Chicago, Illinois.[3][12][13]
[edit] Top 10 Slammy Award Moments (2008)Todd Grisham hosted a feature on WWE.com on February 23, showcasing the Slammy Awards' Top 10 moments.[1]
[edit] 2008 Slammy AwardsThe Slammy Awards were brought back in 2008 as part of a strategy to air more "special episodes" and revive the brand[2] as well as boost ratings.[9] WWE.com announced some of the nominees for the awards on December 2.[14] The event took place on December 8 from the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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