We did it! Again! For those of you just tuning in, these are the rec.sport.pro-wrestling.* Year-End Achievement Awards. They celebrate the excellence, as well as the....opposite thereof, of the past year in professional wrestling. The Awards are decided by the readers of r.s.p-w, voting for a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in nearly fifty categories. Believe it or else - this it super huge TWENTIETH year of r.s.p-w Awards! A robust 45 ballots were added to mine to create the results you'll soon be reading. I'm happy to say that we kept participation from Korea down under 10% this year! (One ballot arrived too late and one ballot was sent as a Word document - they weren't counted.) As I usually weasel out of taking responsibility for trying to jack up participation given the deadness of Usenet in general, I will say that I hope that the QUALITY of the response makes up for the lower quantity. As is always the case, I think we have some surprises in the results, but pleasantly so. If you disagree - hell, you should have voted! Thanks to everyone on r.s.p-w who participated, readers and lurkers alike! The following pages provided invaluable assistance with research. Bookmark them ALL right now: The Wrestling Supercards & Tournaments Web Page is THE place to get dates and results of every major card of the past year - and earlier For better of worse, THE website of r.s.p-w.* - basically I threw a bunch of links on a page but it's the quickest way to access full versions of ALL nineteen years of awards! Wikipedia has quickly become a great resource for looking up all sorts of obscure minutiae, and pro wrestling is no exception! It's Google. Nuff said. I've run a message board for eight years! We even talk about pro wrestling on it (only occasionally)! I can be reached by emailing crz{at}rspw{dot}org, amongst other ways. Without further ado, and ready for yet another year of complaints about spam by the usual idiot (don't let me down, baby), HEEEEEEEEEEEERE WE GO This document is copyright 2009 by Christopher Robin Zimmerman. All rights reserved. Portions of this document are copyright 1990-1995 Herb Kunze and used with his kind permission. Visit the r.s.p-w Awards links page at . First, some general comments... EBRANSC: The following had good to great years but I couldn't find a spot on my ballot for them: Christian, Regal, Yoshi Tatsu, Hart Dynasty, Jimmy Jacobs was the MVP of the early ROH HDNet shows, Steen/Generico. JUNSTIN: you know, the undertaker and shawn michaels are briliant legend. wrestle mania 25. mr.wrestlemania versus undefetead wrestlemania. my best match of all time JUNG: this time most absolutly overrated wrestler's just triple h. KEVIN: Chris jericho still great wrestler. I hate batista. because constantly, deteriorated superstar. please stop World champion run. STEVE B: I gave Christian many high rankings since he's done what no other ECW champion has done - he's been both a good champion, and help train the new talent. His matches are mostly the same, but they're enjoyable. Guys he feuds with get raised to the next level. He deserves a serious run on one of the other two shows. BIGDADDYLOCO: This was the year of Jeff Hardy. Hopefully he doesn't get lost in the shuffle, but oh how we tend to forget. CM Punk and Jerishow were also both top notch in what really was a down year across the board for wrestlting. IWAN PITTS: I love wrestling, but this hasn't been a good year for it. TNA is the elephants graveyard of wrestlers, and the WWE is wasting talent. The only wrestling worth watching anymore is ROH. But we still do it, and I think it's because the common man knows what he wants to see when he tunes in to Raw or Impact or Smackdown. We know exactly what the WWE or TNA need to be great. The guys in charge have lost touch with reality, and so would we if we had that power over the industry. It's a fail/fail situation, because whoever runs things creatively will eventually lose touch with the original ideals,and we end up with the cheap and tacky TNA, or the cartoony PG-13 version of WWE that are on TV today. There should be a wrestling constitution written up by an executive board voted for by fans that the big shotshave to adhere to. The executive board should be voted in annually, and the constitution should be the law. I'd add the following motions to this constitution: At least one 12 minutes (plus) match on every broadcast. All gimmicks and angles to go through a forum before being put into place. Cruiserweight/Lightweight/X Divisions to be enforced and pushed. The demographic for broadcast programmes depends on the time of broadcasting, e.g. After 10pm, the demographic no longer incorporates 0 - 12 year olds but focuses solely on mature viewers. Losing any blood on WWE programming has resulted in the product losing credibility. It's not only the blood that's gone, it's the extreme aspect of using weapons. Chairs, tables, ladders etc have all but gone from our screens. Ok, so WWE TLC is coming up, but it won't undo the lack of action in the WWE. I don't want a bunch of spot monkeys killing themselves creatively, as that would be CZW. But I do want the attitude era WWE back, but with less focus on storylines and gimmicks and more on the wrestling. Basically, I want more ROH. JOHN CANTON: This was such an up and down year for me as a wrestling fan. In 2007 and 2008 I watched the least amount of wrestling in my entire 25 year life as a wrestling fan basically because I was getting tired of the same old stuff. Early this year around the Royal Rumble I started watching again. I liked what I saw. Orton was getting a strong push, Michaels was still delivering in the ring and Jericho was the best at everything he did. I stuck it out and I feel rejuvenated as a fan again. I usually watch Raw and Smackdown off the DVR although I don't find myself skipping that much especially on Smackdown. After the draft lottery we thought Raw was loaded. We were wrong. Smackdown has been the superior show with no signs of really slowing down. It was the same stuff from TNA although they ended the voting period with some news about Hulk Hogan coming in. I don't think it's wise. I'm already dreading it. I really don't follow any promotions other than WWE or TNA anymore, so my votes will be strictly for those companies. I don't feel like it's right to vote for people like Danielson or McGuiness, who I've seen some of, but not enough of their regular work to fairly judge them. I know I'm missing out. Just wanted to make it clear so the readers know where I'm coming from here. JOHN HARPER: I really think you shoud mention the general PG WWE as one of the worst promotional moves of the year. It has been awful. Also I would say Michael Cole is a worse Colour Commentator than all the ones you mention. You only mentioned four in that category and I actually like some of them. CRIMEFIGHTER: Awards year 20, pretty much an end of an era. Alas I did not have the time to compose a lengthy rant on each award finishing this up about 11pm the day it's due though I find it funny people will waste time on mindless Myspace and Facebook surveys and the first thing people think about in regard to these awards is Compuserve and AOL. Hopefully there will be a fan awards survey like this one hosted by some well traffic'ed website in the future that a lot of fans will participate in. CRZ: Good luck with that, buddy. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Wrestler Award Description: To be given to the athlete who was the best overall wrestler of the year. This includes all facets of wrestling: workrate, technical ability, interviews, charisma, value to his/her promotion, etc. In 1994, this award was split into three: North American, Non-North American, and overall. In 1998, it was recombined into one. Previous Winners: 1990: Curt Hennig 1991: Ric Flair 1992: Ric Flair 1993: Big Van Vader 1994: Bret Hart 1994: (NA) Sabu 1994: (non-NA) Chris Benoit 1995: (overall/NA) Shawn Michaels 1995: (non-NA) Chris Benoit 1996: (overall/NA) Shawn Michaels 1996: (non-NA) Jushin Liger 1997: (overall/NA) Shawn Michaels 1997: (non-NA) Taka Michinoku 1998: Stone Cold Steve Austin 1999: Chris Benoit 2000: Triple H 2001: Stone Cold Steve Austin 2002: Kurt Angle 2003: Kurt Angle 2004: Chris Benoit 2005: Eddie Guerrero 2006: Samoa Joe 2007: John Cena 2008: Chris Jericho **2009**: Chris Jericho 46 first place votes 43 second place votes 43 third place votes 25 4 1 139 Chris Jericho 4 10 6 62 CM Punk 2 3 4 27 AJ Styles 2 3 3 25 John Morrison 3 1 3 24 Kurt Angle 1 3 4 22 Jeff Hardy 1 3 4 22 Edge 1 3 3 20 Shawn Michaels 0 4 4 20 John Cena 2 1 0 13 Undertaker 1 1 2 12 Randy Orton 1 1 0 8 Triple H 0 2 1 8 Christian 1 0 1 7 Austin Aries 0 1 2 7 Nigel McGuinness 0 2 0 6 Awesome Kong 1 0 0 5 Taylor Wilde 1 0 0 5 Roderick Strong 0 1 0 3 Daffney 0 0 1 2 Rey Mysterio 0 0 1 2 Naruki Doi 0 0 1 2 Mickie James 0 0 1 2 Cheerleader Melissa 0 0 1 2 Bryan Danielson JOHN CANTON: Jericho was number one last year and he is this year too even though he wasn't in the title picture. He was on both Raw & Smackdown because he's willing to put people over on TV and PPV while also having great matches on a regular basis. CM Punk had a tremendous year going from a babyface with no real angle to a Straight Edge heel that really elevated his status in the eyes of WWE fans. Had good matches on a regular basis too. Angle just edges out Orton, Jeff Hardy and Christian from my top three because if he wasn't in TNA I'd probably stop watching. The guy still delivers the goods in the ring. I don't know how with all his injuries, but he does. BRIAN HENKE: There were no clear-cut choice to be the Best Wrestler, so I picked Randy Orton number one because he had the best year of any wrestler. John Cena is second due to his feud with Orton, and Jeff Hardy is number three due to the fact he held both major titles during the eligible time period (Nov. 2008-Nov. 2009). HAWYN316: Throughout 2009 CM Punk, AJ and Jericho stood head and shoulders above everyone else. I give the best wrestler of the year nod to Punk as it was a break through year of sorts for him. He delivered in the ring as well as on the mic with a solid feud with Jeff Hardy and transitioned into a great heel. In TNA AJ Styles had a banner year finally being pushed back to his rightful place at the top of the promotion. As for Jericho, he's Jericho and is always gold. More on him later. CRIMEFIGHTER: Triple H - #1 in this year's PWI 500...and no one can come up with an argument as to why someone else is more deserving. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Tag Team Award Description: To be given to the tag team who were the best overall team of the year. This includes all facets of wrestling: workrate, technical ability, interviews, charisma, hot team moves, value to their promotion, etc. In 1994, this award was split into three: North American, Non-North American, and overall. In 1998, it was recombined into one. Previous Winners: 1990: The Steiners: Rick & Scott 1991: The Steiners: Rick & Scott 1992: Terry Gordy & Steve Williams 1993: The Hollywood Blonds: Brian Pillman & Steve Austin 1994: (overall/non-NA) The Steiners: Rick & Scott 1994: (NA) Eddy Guerrero & Love Machine 1995: (overall/NA) Public Enemy: Flyboy Rocco Rock & Johnny Grunge 1995: (non-NA) Mitsuhara Misawa & Kenta Kobashi 1996: (overall/NA) Harlem Heat: Booker T & Stevie Ray 1996: (non-NA) Doug Furnas & Dan Kroffat 1997: (overall/NA) The Eliminators: John Kronus & Perry Saturn 1997: (non-NA) NWO: Masahiro Chono & Great Muta 1998: New Age Outlaws: Road Dogg Jesse James & Badd Ass Billy Gunn 1999: Hardy Boyz: Matt & Jeff 2000: Edge & Christian 2001: Edge & Christian 2002: Kurt Angle & Chris Benoit 2003: Self-Proclaimed World's Greatest Tag Team: Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas 2004: America's Most Wanted: Chris Harris & James Storm 2005: America's Most Wanted: Chris Harris & James Storm 2006: A.J. Styles & Christopher Daniels 2007: Paul London & Brian Kendrick 2008: John Morrison & The Miz **2009**: Chris Jericho & Big Show 45 first place votes 43 second place votes 41 third place votes 19 5 3 116 Chris Jericho & Big Show 9 5 6 72 John Morrison & Miz 3 7 7 50 Beer Money - James Storm & Robert Roode 2 3 7 33 Beautiful People - Angelina Love & Velvet Sky 3 4 1 29 Motor City Machine Guns - Chris Sabin & Alex Shelley 0 5 2 19 Carlito & Primo 2 2 1 18 Briscoe Brothers - Jay & Mark 1 1 5 18 Legacy - Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase 1 1 2 12 Hart Dynasty - David Hart Smith & Tyson Kidd 1 2 0 11 American Wolves - Davey Richards & Eddie Edwards 2 0 0 10 Degeneration X - Triple H & Shawn Michaels 1 1 0 8 British Invasion - Brutus Magnus & Doug Williams 0 2 1 8 Taylor Wilde & Sarita 0 2 0 6 Chris Jericho & Edge 1 0 0 5 Kevin Steen & El Generico 0 1 1 5 Team 3D - Brother Ray & Brother Devon 0 1 0 3 Young Bucks 0 1 0 3 LAX - Homicide & Hernandez 0 0 1 2 Northstar Express - Darin Corbin & Ryan Cruz 0 0 1 2 Minnesota Home Wrecking Crew - Lacey & Rain 0 0 1 2 La Hermandad 187 - Joe Lider y Nicho el Millionario 0 0 1 2 Cryme Tyme - Shad & JTG 0 0 1 2 Chris Sabin & Alex Shelley JOHN CANTON: Jerishow wins this one because they made the tag belts relevant even though WWE refuses to have an actual division by putting teams together. Match wise they had decent contests. It's just a shame that WWE hates tag team wrestler. I like the chemistry of Beer Money. They have had a lot of good matches ranging from regular tags to brawls although I like them more as heels. For the third spot I went with Angelina Love & Velvet Sky solely for their entrance. By the way, I'm single. How could you guess? BRIAN HENKE: WWE has finally given tag teams a big push. Unifying the tag team titles was a step in the right direction, and putting the belts on Jericho & Edge (and later the Big Show) was another smart move. HAWYN316: JeriShow take top nods for best tag team. When you talk "Division Killers" these two of the definition as they maintained a dominant stranglehold as WWE's Unified Tag Champs. Beer Money, TNA's top team and the Beautiful People round things out. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Heel Award Description: To be given to the person who was the best villain this past year. This person should bring out the fans' wrath. Match quality is not paramount here; this award should be based primarily on how over the wrestler was in the past year. Previous Winners: 1990: Ted DiBiase 1991: Cactus Jack Manson 1992: Jake Roberts 1993: Big Van Vader 1994: Bob Backlund 1995: Big Van Vader 1996: Steve Austin (Ring Master) 1997: Shawn Michaels 1998: Mr. McMahon (Vince McMahon) 1999: Triple H 2000: Triple H 2001: Stone Cold Steve Austin 2002: Kurt Angle 2003: Chris Jericho 2004: Triple H 2005: Eddie Guerrero 2006: Edge 2007: Edge 2008: Chris Jericho **2009**: Chris Jericho 46 first place votes 44 second place votes 44 third place votes 24 12 2 160 Chris Jericho 8 12 6 88 CM Punk 3 8 10 59 Randy Orton 2 4 7 36 Edge 2 1 7 27 Miz 1 3 2 18 Austin Aries 1 1 2 12 Kurt Angle 2 0 0 10 Awesome Kong 0 2 1 8 Angelina Love 1 0 1 7 Santino Marella 1 0 1 7 Nigel McGuinness 0 1 2 7 Vickie Guerrero 1 0 0 5 Daffney 0 0 2 4 Jack Swagger 0 0 1 2 Necro Butcher JOHN CANTON: Jericho edges Punk again for sheer consistency. Punk's turn was fantastic and really elevated him. Proof that WWE can do a good turn if they actually plan it out properly. Randy Orton gets third. He's hurt by the fact that he really only feuded with HHH and Cena for much of 2009. I really want to see him against new opponents in the new year. HAWYN316: For the second year in a row I give Jericho the nod for Best Heel. While he wasn't the "dominant" heel that Randy Orton was booked as, NO ONE was more versatile as a heel than Jericho. From punking out aged Legends to dominating the tag ranks as the cowardly heel hiding behind Big Show to delivering top notch singles matches with just about every face on the roster, NO ONE played the bad guy better than Jericho. Orton (by default) and the coming on strong Miz round out the Top 3. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Babyface Award Description: To be given to the person who best portrayed the hero this past year. This person should get lots of fan support. Match quality is not paramount here; this award should be based primarily on how over the wrestler was in the past year. Previous Winners: 1990: Hulk Hogan 1991: Brian Pillman 1992: Sting 1993: Bret Hart 1994: Bret Hart 1995: Shawn Michaels 1996: Shawn Michaels 1997: Steve Austin 1998: Stone Cold Steve Austin 1999: The Rock 2000: The Rock 2001: The Rock 2002: Booker T 2003: Kurt Angle 2004: Eddie Guerrero 2005: Batista 2006: Rob van Dam / Rey Mysterio (tie) 2007: CM Punk / John Cena (tie) 2008: Jeff Hardy **2009**: Jeff Hardy 46 first place votes 44 second place votes 42 third place votes 18 6 2 112 Jeff Hardy 4 6 8 54 Kofi Kingston 4 5 9 53 John Cena 3 8 4 47 Rey Mysterio 5 4 4 45 AJ Styles 4 4 3 38 Shawn Michaels 4 3 2 33 Undertaker 0 5 1 17 John Morrison 1 0 2 9 Christian 0 1 2 7 Abyss 1 0 0 5 Triple H 1 0 0 5 Taylor Wilde 1 0 0 5 Ricky Steamboat 0 1 1 5 CM Punk 0 1 0 3 Delerious 0 0 1 2 Yoshi Tatsu 0 0 1 2 Lee Valiant 0 0 1 2 Jay Lethal 0 0 1 2 Bryan Danielson JOHN CANTON: Jeff Hardy was the best face in WWE. It's a shame that they didn't keep a major title on him longer than a month and that he left when he did because he was cresting at the perfect time. His promos even got better as his feud with Punk got deeper. The best year of his career, no question. It wasn't a great year for main event babyfaces since HHH and Cena are so stale. I went with Rey Mysterio and Christian to round out my top three for having good matches on a regular basis while also actually being likable talents. HBK missed too much time or else he'd be here too. HAWYN316: My top nod for Best Babyface goes to AJ Styles who was allowed to reclaim his spot as the leader of TNA. Cena (by default) and Mysterio (always the great sympathetic babyface) round things out. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Worker Award Description: To be given to the wrestler with, on average, the best workrate. In 1994, this award was split into three: North American, Non-North American, and overall. In 1998, it was recombined into one. Previous Winners: 1990: Ric Flair / Randy Savage (tie) 1991: Jushin Liger 1992: Jushin Liger 1993: Bret Hart 1994: (overall/NA) Sabu 1994: (non-NA) Chris Benoit 1995: (overall/NA) Shawn Michaels 1995: (non-NA) Chris Benoit 1996: (overall/NA) Rey Mysterio, Jr. 1996: (non-NA) Jushin Liger 1997: (overall/NA) Shawn Michaels 1997: (non-NA) Taka Michinoku 1998: Mankind (Cactus Jack / Dude Love / Mick Foley) 1999: Chris Benoit 2000: Chris Benoit 2001: Chris Benoit 2002: Kurt Angle 2003: Kurt Angle 2004: Chris Benoit 2005: Chris Benoit 2006: Samoa Joe 2007: Bryan Danielson 2008: Chris Jericho **2009**: Chris Jericho 46 first place votes 44 second place votes 43 third place votes 19 10 2 129 Chris Jericho 8 6 4 66 Shawn Michaels 4 6 1 40 Kurt Angle 2 7 4 39 CM Punk 2 3 6 31 AJ Styles 2 5 2 29 Bryan Danielson 2 0 6 22 Christian 1 1 4 16 Rey Mysterio 1 2 0 11 Jeff Hardy 1 0 1 7 Nigel McGuinness 1 0 1 7 John Morrison 1 0 1 7 Finlay 1 0 0 5 Taylor Wilde 1 0 0 5 Roderick Strong 0 1 1 5 Samoa Joe 0 0 2 4 KENTA 0 0 2 4 Awesome Kong 0 0 2 4 Austin Aries 0 1 0 3 William Regal 0 1 0 3 Tyler Black 0 1 0 3 Davey Richards 0 0 1 2 Matt Hardy 0 0 1 2 John Cena 0 0 1 2 Christopher Daniels 0 0 1 2 Cheerleader Melissa JOHN CANTON: Jericho, Angle and Mysterio are my top three because none of them have bad matches. I'll watch any of them even against the worst workers. If Michaels had more than just the one standout match he'd probably be in the top three too. HAWYN316: Styles, Jericho and Matt Hardy. No one consistently had better matches with a wider range of opponents than these two. Too bad Matt Hardy doesn't get to do his thing at a higher spot on the card... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Flyer Award Description: To be given to the wrestler who did the most and the best high-flying maneuvers throughout the year. In 1994, this award was split into two: North American and Non-North American. In 1998, it was recombined. Previous Winners: 1991: Jushin Liger 1992: Jushin Liger 1993: 1-2-3 Kid (Lightning Kid) 1994: (NA) 1-2-3 Kid 1994: (non-NA) Jushin Liger 1995: (NA) Sabu 1995: (non-NA) Jushin Liger 1996: (NA) Rey Mysterio, Jr. 1996: (non-NA) Jushin Liger 1997: (NA) Rey Mysterio, Jr. 1997: (non-NA) Taka Michinoku 1998: (Billy) Kidman 1999: Jeff Hardy 2000: Jeff Hardy 2001: Rob van Dam 2002: Rey Mysterio 2003: Rey Mysterio 2004: Rey Mysterio 2005: A.J. Styles 2006: A.J. Styles 2007: Paul London 2008: Evan Bourne (Matt Sydal) **2009**: Evan Bourne 46 first place votes 43 second place votes 41 third place votes 21 9 3 138 Evan Bourne 4 5 8 51 Jeff Hardy 3 6 6 45 AJ Styles 4 3 6 41 John Morrison 3 4 7 41 Kofi Kingston 2 3 3 25 Amazing Red 3 2 1 23 Rey Mysterio 1 2 2 15 Jack Evans 1 0 2 9 The Brian Kendrick 1 0 2 9 Chris Sabin 1 1 0 8 Sarita 1 1 0 8 Paul London 0 2 0 6 Dragon Kid 1 0 0 5 Jimmy Yang 0 1 1 5 Suicide 0 1 0 3 Prince Mustafa Ali 0 1 0 3 Mistico 0 1 0 3 Daniels 0 1 0 3 BxB Hulk JOHN CANTON: Morrison's athleticism has really been featured in WWE since his face turn, so he stood out to me a lot this year. I went with Styles in second because he's awesome in that regard. Mysterio's a lot more grounded in the ring now due to bad knees, so the chronically underused Evan Bourne gets my third spot. HAWYN316: Kofi, AJ and Evan. Nuff said. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Technical Wrestler Award Description: To be given to the wrestler who has the most technical ability. The number of holds and moves you see this person do and the crispness with which the moves are executed makes his/her matches a pleasure to watch. In 1994, this award was split into three: North American, Non-North American, and overall. In 1998, it was recombined into one. Previous Winners: 1991: Bret Hart 1992: Bret Hart 1993: Bret Hart 1994: (overall/NA) Bret Hart 1994: (non-NA) Chris Benoit 1995: (overall/NA) Dean Malenko 1995: (non-NA) Chris Benoit 1996: (sweep) Dean Malenko 1997: (overall/NA) Dean Malenko 1997: (non-NA) Jushin Liger 1998: Dean Malenko 1999: Chris Benoit 2000: Chris Benoit 2001: Chris Benoit 2002: Chris Benoit 2003: Rey Mysterio 2004: Chris Benoit 2005: Chris Benoit 2006: Kurt Angle 2007: Kurt Angle 2008: Kurt Angle **2009**: Kurt Angle 46 first place votes 43 second place votes 40 third place votes 20 5 5 125 Kurt Angle 6 9 11 79 Chris Jericho 10 4 0 62 Bryan Danielson 4 7 7 55 William Regal 0 6 2 22 CM Punk 2 2 2 20 Nigel McGuinness 1 3 3 20 Samoa Joe 1 3 1 16 Finlay 1 0 3 11 Shelton Benjamin 0 2 1 8 Austin Aries 1 0 0 5 Roderick Strong 0 0 2 4 Tyler Black 0 1 0 3 John Morrison 0 1 0 3 Daniels 0 0 1 2 Shawn Michaels 0 0 1 2 Alex Shelley 0 0 1 2 AJ Styles JOHN CANTON: I went with Angle, Jericho and Punk. Angle's still the best while the other two do such a good job of switching up their offenses during a match to show off their technical prowess. HAWYN316: Jericho, Angle and Regal. These two names are self explanatory. My pick of Jericho for the top spot is based on the fact that Jericho had solid matches with just about everyone he got in the ring with over the year from guys like Cena to Mysterio to aged vets like Snuka, Piper and Steamboat. Now that's talent! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Brawler Award Description: To be given to the wrestler who brawled his/her way through the year most convincingly. This award would go to Frank "Bruiser Brody" Goodish if he were still around. In 1994, this award was split into two: North American and Non-North American. In 1998, it was recombined. Previous Winners: 1991: Stan Hansen 1992: Cactus Jack 1993: Big Van Vader 1994: (NA) Cactus Jack 1994: (non-NA) Stan Hansen 1995: (NA) Cactus Jack 1995: (non-NA) Stan Hansen 1996: (NA) Mankind (Cactus Jack) 1996: (non-NA) Terry Funk 1997: (NA) Mankind 1997: (non-NA) Stan Hansen 1998: Mankind (Cactus Jack / Mick Foley / Dude Love) 1999: Mankind 2000: Mick Foley (Cactus Jack / Mankind) 2001: Stone Cold Steve Austin 2002: Brock Lesnar 2003: Brock Lesnar 2004: Batista 2005: Batista / Samoa Joe (tie) 2006: Samoa Joe 2007: Samoa Joe 2008: Awesome Kong **2009**: Undertaker 46 first place votes 42 second place votes 41 third place votes 10 6 0 68 Undertaker 8 3 4 57 Samoa Joe 7 1 3 44 Awesome Kong 1 10 2 39 Finlay 5 2 3 37 Abyss 3 3 5 34 John Cena 1 4 4 25 Triple H 4 1 0 23 Nigel McGuinness 0 3 4 17 Mick Foley 2 1 1 15 Batista 1 1 1 10 Shawn Michaels 0 2 2 10 Randy Orton 1 0 2 9 Daffney 0 1 3 9 Matt Morgan 1 1 0 8 Hernandez 1 0 1 7 Sheamus 0 2 0 6 Kurt Angle 1 0 0 5 Necro Butcher 0 1 0 3 Lufisto 0 0 1 2 William Regal 0 0 1 2 Shingo 0 0 1 2 James Storm 0 0 1 2 Drew McIntyre 0 0 1 2 Cheerleader Melissa 0 0 1 2 Big Show BIGDADDYLOCO: Looking at the list of best brawlers makes me wonder where all the good brawlers have gone. JOHN CANTON: Nobody really stood out this year. I like Samoa Joe as a brawler even if TNA didn't book him well enough for the majority of the year. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Favourite Wrestler Award Description: To be given to the wrestler you like the most, regardless of the reason. Previous Winners: 1991: Ric Flair 1992: Ric Flair 1993: Ric Flair 1994: Ric Flair 1995: Shawn Michaels 1996: Stone Cold Steve Austin 1997: Stone Cold Steve Austin 1998: Mankind (Cactus Jack / Dude Love / Mick Foley) 1999: Chris Jericho 2000: Triple H 2001: Stone Cold Steve Austin 2002: Kurt Angle 2003: Kurt Angle 2004: Chris Benoit 2005: Eddie Guerrero 2006: Kurt Angle 2007: Samoa Joe / CM Punk (tie) 2008: Chris Jericho **2009**: Chris Jericho 45 first place votes 43 second place votes 42 third place votes 19 7 1 118 Chris Jericho 0 13 5 49 CM Punk 4 2 2 30 Undertaker 3 1 6 30 John Morrison 2 2 0 16 AJ Styles 1 3 1 16 Miz 1 3 0 14 Christian 2 1 0 13 Christopher Daniels 1 0 3 11 Rey Mysterio 1 1 1 10 Shawn Michaels 1 0 2 9 Matt Hardy 1 0 1 7 Kurt Angle 1 0 1 7 John Cena 1 0 0 5 The Brian Kendrick 1 0 0 5 Taylor Wilde 1 0 0 5 Roderick Strong 1 0 0 5 Nigel McGuinness 1 0 0 5 Lufisto 1 0 0 5 Jericho 1 0 0 5 Jeff Hardy 1 0 0 5 Abyss 0 1 1 5 Sting 0 1 1 5 Shelton Benjamin 0 1 1 5 Mickie James 0 1 1 5 Austin Aries 0 0 2 4 Triple H 0 0 2 4 Sheamus 0 0 2 4 Kofi Kingston 0 1 0 3 Ric Flair 0 1 0 3 Mike Knox 0 1 0 3 Hurricane 0 1 0 3 Goldust 0 1 0 3 Cheerleader Melissa 0 1 0 3 Angelina Love 0 0 1 2 Sarita 0 0 1 2 Randy Orton 0 0 1 2 Mick Foley 0 0 1 2 Maryse 0 0 1 2 Lee Valiant 0 0 1 2 Kellie Skater 0 0 1 2 Evan Bourne 0 0 1 2 Daffney 0 0 1 2 Booker T JOHN CANTON: It's pretty easy for me to write down Jericho, Michaels and Angle for this one. They're among my all time favorites, so as long as they're still wrestling they make my list. HAWYN316: I'm "Team Matt Hardy," "Team Jericho" and "Team Punk." 4 Life! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Improved Wrestler Award Description: To be given to the wrestler who most improved himself/herself in all facets of the sport in the past year. Previous Winners: 1990: Lex Luger 1991: Ron Simmons 1992: Steve Austin 1993: Marcus Alexander Bagwell 1994: Diesel 1995: Johnny B. Badd 1996: Wildman Marc Mero (Johnny B. Badd) 1997: Ken Shamrock 1998: The Rock 1999: Hardcore Holly 2000: Triple H 2001: Rob van Dam 2002: Trish Stratus 2003: John Cena 2004: Batista 2005: Batista 2006: Johnny Nitro 2007: MVP 2008: The Miz **2009**: Miz 46 first place votes 43 second place votes 42 third place votes 15 7 5 106 Miz 6 10 6 72 Dolph Ziggler 6 3 6 51 Kofi Kingston 3 2 3 27 Matt Morgan 3 3 1 26 Cody Rhodes 3 2 0 21 Jeff Hardy 1 3 3 20 Goldust 2 2 0 16 Kelly Kelly 1 1 1 10 Taylor Wilde 0 2 2 10 Velvet Sky 0 1 3 9 Eric Young 1 0 1 7 Zack Ryder 0 0 3 6 Jack Swagger 1 0 0 5 Tyler Black 1 0 0 5 Ted DiBiase 1 0 0 5 Michelle McCool 1 0 0 5 John Morrison 1 0 0 5 Erick Stevens 0 1 1 5 Mark Henry 0 1 1 5 CM Punk 0 1 0 3 Madison Rayne 0 1 0 3 James Storm 0 1 0 3 Hernandez 0 1 0 3 Evan Bourne 0 1 0 3 Alicia Fox 0 0 1 2 Rey Mysterio 0 0 1 2 MVP 0 0 1 2 Mike Knox 0 0 1 2 Kenny King 0 0 1 2 JTG 0 0 1 2 Drew McIntyre JOHN CANTON: My first pick is Cody Rhodes. He's gone from somebody who I never really noticed before to somebody that makes me say, "hey that guy's gotten better." That's a qualification for this award. I went with Eric Young as my second choice because I hated his face character so much. His heel character is such an improvement over what he was doing before. My number three is Velvet Sky because those new boobs she got has improved her in my eyes. HAWYN316: Without a doubt, Miz is the most improved wrestler over the year. He's always had great mic skills and in 2009 his in-ring skills shot up considerably. He's most deserving of the push he's getting and is definitely on his way to being, "Awesome!" Kofi and Eric Young, two other guys who came on strong in 2009, round out the list. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Overrated Wrestler Award Description: To be given to the wrestler who really has little talent, but has a large place in the spotlight nonetheless. This is a measure of how undeserved a wrestler's push is. Previous Winners: 1990: Hulk Hogan 1991: Hulk Hogan 1992: Ultimate Warrior 1993: Hulk Hogan 1994: Hulk Hogan 1995: Hulk Hogan 1996: Hulk Hogan 1997: Hulk Hogan 1998: Hollywood Hogan 1999: Hulk Hogan 2000: Goldberg 2001: The Undertaker 2002: Triple H 2003: Triple H 2004: Triple H 2005: John Cena 2006: Jeff Jarrett / Randy Orton (tie) 2007: The Great Khali 2008: John Bradshaw Layfield **2009**: Triple H 46 first place votes 43 second place votes 41 third place votes 15 3 2 88 Triple H 8 7 7 75 Batista 7 3 4 52 John Cena 4 2 2 30 Randy Orton 2 2 1 18 Undertaker 2 2 1 18 Michelle McCool 1 2 3 17 Vladimir Kozlov 0 3 4 17 Mark Henry 1 2 2 15 Great Khali 1 1 0 8 Rhino 1 1 0 8 Mike Knox 1 1 0 8 Mickie James 0 2 1 8 Kane 0 2 1 8 Hernandez 1 0 1 7 Sting 0 2 0 6 Sheamus 1 0 0 5 Rey Mysterio 1 0 0 5 CM Punk 0 1 1 5 Big Show 0 0 2 4 Jerry Lynn 0 0 2 4 Gail Kim 0 1 0 3 Nigel McGuinness 0 1 0 3 Matt Morgan 0 1 0 3 Kurt Angle 0 1 0 3 Khali 0 1 0 3 Ezekiel Jackson 0 1 0 3 Drew McIntyre 0 1 0 3 Abyss 0 0 1 2 Tommy Dreamer 0 0 1 2 Robert Roode 0 0 1 2 Matt Hardy 0 0 1 2 Kofi Kingston 0 0 1 2 John Bradshaw Layfield 0 0 1 2 Finlay 0 0 1 2 Dolph Ziggler JOHN CANTON: I really didn't like Hunter McMahon this year. Kozlov's second because while I thought he had potential he really disappointed when put in longer matches. I'm tired of Kane and his turns every few months, so he gets in here too. HAWYN316: I loved Big Dave just as much as everyone else did several years back when he made it to the top, but the recurrent injuries and what not just totally took his shine away. The new push with Rey looks promising but it seems the 'E' wasn't feeling him to much when they brought in Flair as his mouthpiece during the brief feud he had with Orton. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Wrestling Gimmick Award Description: To be given to the wrestler who had the best character gimmick in the past year. Previous Winners: 1991: The Undertaker 1992: The Undertaker 1993: The Undertaker 1994: Bob Backlund as the real WWF champ 1995: Goldust 1996: NWO 1997: Mick Foley's multiple personalities 1998: Lionheart Chris Jericho as a Paragon of Virtue 1999: Hardcore Holly as The Big Shot and a Superheavyweight 2000: Edge & Christian, for the benefit of those with flash photography 2001: His name is Steve Austin - WWF Champion - he does not deserve this 2002: Matt Hardy's Mattitude 2003: John Cena as the Minister of Thuganomics 2004: Trish Stratus as an insincere meddler 2005: Mr. Kennedy handling his own ring introductions 2006: Booker T, after winning King of the Ring, becomes King of the World 2007: Black Machismo Jay Lethal 2008: How you say...Santino Marella **2009**: CM Punk as a Straight Edge savior 45 first place votes 43 second place votes 40 third place votes 17 10 6 127 CM Punk is Straight Edge 4 8 1 46 Santino Marella as arrogant Italian 5 1 6 40 Beautiful People (Generation One) 5 2 3 37 Zack Ryder 5 1 3 34 Undertaker 2 1 2 17 Jillian Hall as a Pop Idol 1 3 0 14 Chris Jericho, the Last Honest Man 0 2 4 14 John Morrison as uber-cool Jim Morrison 2 1 0 13 Daffney 1 1 2 12 Curry Man - He's hot! He's spicy! He tastes great! He's Curry Man! 1 1 0 8 Kevin Nash "All About The Money" 0 2 1 8 The Brian Kendrick 1 0 1 7 Dr. Stevie, wrestling psychotherapist 0 1 2 7 Suicide as mysterious masked high-flyer 0 1 2 7 Hurricane 1 0 0 5 The Pope D'Angelo Dinero 0 1 1 5 Colony (Soldier Ant & Fire Ant) 0 1 0 3 Santino Marella's twin sister Santina 0 1 0 3 Randy Orton as a "viper" 0 1 0 3 ODB 0 1 0 3 Miz becomes a more serious wrestler, leaves his previous goofiness behind. 0 1 0 3 Degeneration X 0 1 0 3 Cryme Tyme as ghetto thieves 0 1 0 3 Addicted to Love Rhett Titus 0 0 1 2 Sheamus 0 0 1 2 Nicole Matthews & Portia Perez as Canadian Ninjas 0 0 1 2 Jack Swagger, All-American American 0 0 1 2 Goldust 0 0 1 2 Cody Deaner 0 0 1 2 Black Machismo JOHN CANTON: Went with Punk, Santino and the Beautiful People here only because Jericho's gimmick is the same as the year before. Punk's transformation was a highlight this year. HAWYN316: Santino's hilarious and Zach Ryder just cracks me up. "Woo, woo, woo!!" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Wrestling Move Award Description: To be given to the move that is just the damn best thing you've seen this past year. This should probably be a "finishing" move or something really spectacular. Previous Winners: 1990: Scott Steiner's Frankensteiner 1991: Scott Steiner's Frankensteiner 1992: Jushin Liger's moonsault off the second ropes to floor 1993: Big Van Vader's moonsault 1994: Vader's moonsault 1995: Hakushi's Space Flying Tiger Drop 1996: Wildman Marc Mero's Wild Thing shooting star press 1997: Bret Hart's figure four leglock around the ringpost 1998: Rock's People's Elbow elbowdrop 1999: Jeff Hardy's senton bomb 2000: Jeff Hardy's swantonbomb senton 2001: Rob van Damn's Five Star frog splash 2002: Brock Lesnar's F-5 fireman carry neckbreaker 2003: Brock Lesnar's F-5 fireman carry neckbreaker 2004: Petey Williams' Canadian Destroyer flip piledriver 2005: Petey Williams' Canadian Destroyer flip piledriver 2006: Petey Williams' Canadian Destroyer flip piledriver 2007: Petey Williams' Canadian Destroyer flip piledriver / Homicide's Gringo Killer back to back double underhook piledriver (tie) 2008: Evan Bourne's shooting star press **2009**: Evan Bourne's Air Bourne shooting star press 44 first place votes 41 second place votes 39 third place votes 15 6 2 97 Evan Bourne's Air Bourne shooting star press 5 5 3 46 John Morrison's Starship Pain 4 3 3 35 Chris Jericho's Codebreaker 3 3 4 32 John Morrison's Flying Chuck kick 1 2 6 23 Randy Orton's RKO 2 2 0 16 Petey Williams' Canadian Destroyer 2 1 1 15 AJ Styles' Pele kick 1 2 2 15 Nigel McGuinness' Tower of London 1 2 0 11 Undertaker's Hell's Gate 2 0 0 10 Hernandez' Border Toss crucifix powerbomb 1 1 1 10 Jeff Hardy's Whisper in the Wind 1 0 1 7 Shawn Michaels' Sweet Chin Music superkick 1 0 1 7 Randy Orton's punt 1 0 1 7 Nigel McGuinness' Jawbreaker Lariat 1 0 1 7 Christy Hemme's FFG 0 2 0 6 Colony's Ants Go Marching One by One 1 0 0 5 Zack Ryder's Zack Attack 1 0 0 5 Jeff Jarrett's guitar shot 1 0 0 5 Booker T's spinarooni 0 1 1 5 Taylor Wilde's German Suplex 0 1 1 5 Sheamus' uranage into backbreaker 0 1 1 5 Samoa Joe's musclebuster 0 1 1 5 Jay Lethal's Lethal Combination 0 1 1 5 CM Punk's Anaconda vice 0 1 0 3 Tara's Widow's Peak 0 1 0 3 Kurt Angle's anklelock 0 1 0 3 Kofi Kingston's SOS 0 1 0 3 Dolph Ziggler's Zig Zag 0 1 0 3 Cheerleader Melissa's wheelbarrow whipping into the guardrail 0 1 0 3 AJ Styles' Styles Clash 0 1 0 3 AJ Styles' springboard reverse DDT 0 0 1 2 Matt Morgan's Hellevator 0 0 1 2 Jack Swagger's gutwrench powerbomb 0 0 1 2 CM Punk's GTS 0 0 1 2 Christian's Killswitch 0 0 1 2 Big Show's KO punch 0 0 1 2 Beth Phoenix's Glam Slam 0 0 1 2 Awesome Kong's Implant Buster 0 0 1 2 Awesome Kong's Awesome Bomb JOHN CANTON: It's Bourne, Punk and Jericho here. Bourne's SSP is a thing of beauty while Punk and Jericho have finishers that actually look like they'd hurt thanks to the use of their knees. To me, those are good finishers. HAWYN316: Big Toss (brutal) and Lethal Combination (sweet!). Nuff said. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Match Award Description: To be given to the best wrestling match you've seen this year, either live, on TV, PPV, or in an arena, or on tape. If it took place in the past year, it is eligible. In 1994, this award was split into three: North American, Non-North American, and overall. In 1997, due to lack of participation on both the NA and non-NA sides, it was recombined. Previous Winners: 1990: 04/22/90: Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart vs. Marty Janetty & Shawn Michaels (SNME) 1991: 03/21/91: Steiners vs. Kensuke Sasaki & Hiroshi Hase (Tokyo, aired on taped PPV) 1992: 01/18/92: Royal Rumble (Royal Rumble) 1993: 10/24/93: Cactus Jack vs. Big Van Vader (Halloween Havoc) 1994: (overall/NA) 03/20/94: Shawn Michaels vs. Razor Ramon (WrestleMania) 1994: (non-NA) 04/16/94: Chris Benoit vs. Great Sasuke (Super J Cup) 1995: (overall/NA) 08/27/95: Shawn Michaels vs. Razor Ramon (SummerSlam) 1995: (non-NA) 11/20/94: Aja Kong vs. Manami Toyota (AJW V*TOP Tourney) 1996: (overall/NA) 03/31/96: Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels (WrestleMania) 1996: (non-NA) 03/17/96: Jushin Liger vs. Shinjiro Otani 1997: 10/05/97: Shawn Michaels vs. Undertaker (Hell in the Cell cage) 1998: 06/28/98: Undertaker vs. Mankind (Hell in the Cell cage) 1999: 10/17/99: Brood (Matt & Jeff Hardy) vs. Edge & Christian (ladder) 2000: 08/27/00: Edge & Christian vs. Hardy Boyz vs. Dudley Boyz (tag TLC) 2001: 05/21/01: Steve Austin & Triple H (tag) vs. Chris Benoit & Chris Jericho (RAW) 2002: 10/20/02: Chris Benoit & Kurt Angle vs. Edge & Rey Mysterio (WWE tag final) (No Mercy) 2003: 01/19/03: Kurt Angle (WWE) vs. Chris Benoit (Royal Rumble) 2004: 03/14/04: Triple H (World) vs. Chris Benoit vs. Shawn Michaels (WrestleMania) 2005: 04/03/05: Shawn Michaels vs. Kurt Angle (WrestleMania) 2006: 03/31/06: Dragon Kid & Genki Horiguchi & Ryo Saito vs. CIMA & Naruki Doi & Masato Yoshino (ROH Supercard of Honor) 2007: 04/23/07: John Cena vs. Shawn Michaels (RAW) 2008: 03/30/08: Ric Flair (career) vs. Shawn Michaels (WrestleMania) **2009**: 04/05/09 Undertaker v. Shawn Michaels (WrestleMania) 40 first place votes 36 second place votes 34 third place votes 31 3 1 166 04/05/09 Undertaker v. Shawn Michaels 4 12 2 60 09/01/09 Rey Mysterio (IC) v. John Morrison (Smackdown) 1 8 9 47 08/23/09 Jeff Hardy (World) v. CM Punk (TLC) 2 1 2 17 10/18/09 Amazing Red (X) v. Alex Shelley v. Chris Sabin v. Suicide v. Daniels v. Homicide (ultimate X) 1 0 3 11 10/29/09 AJ Styles v. Kurt Angle (Impact!) 0 2 2 10 06/07/09 Rey Mysterio v. Chris Jericho (No Holds Barred) 0 1 3 9 04/05/09 CM Punk v. Shelton Benjamin v. Christian v. Finlay v. Mark Henry v. Kane v. Kofi Kingston v. MVP (money in the bank ladder) 1 0 1 7 10/15/09 Alissa Flash v. Hamada (falls count anywhere) 0 1 1 5 12/14/08 Edge (WWE) v. Triple H v. Jeff Hardy 0 1 1 5 07/25/09 Naruki Doi v. Shingo 0 1 0 3 06/21/09 Abyss & Taylor Wilde v. Raven & Daffney (Monster's Ball) 0 1 0 3 05/24/09 Taylor Wilde v. Daffney (Monster's Ball) 0 1 0 3 05/02/09 Wesna Busic v. Lufisto 0 1 0 3 04/03/09 Davey Richards v. KENTA 0 1 0 3 02/28/09 Bryan Danielson v. Austin Aries 0 1 0 3 02/15/09 John Cena (World) v. Rey Mysterio v. Chris Jericho v. Kofi Kingston v. Kane v. Mike Knox (elimination chamber) 0 0 1 2 10/27/09 Christian (ECW) v. Yoshi Tatsu 0 0 1 2 10/18/09 Taylor Wilde & Sarita (knockouts tag) v. Velvet Sky & Madison Rayne 0 0 1 2 10/18/09 Mick Foley v. Abyss (monster's ball) 0 0 1 2 10/18/09 AJ Styles v. Sting 0 0 1 2 09/13/09 Legacy v. DX 0 0 1 2 07/26/09 CM Punk (World) v. Jeff Hardy 0 0 1 2 07/20/09 John Morrison v. Tyson Kidd (Superstars) 0 0 1 2 06/28/09 Rey Mysterio (mask) v. Chris Jericho (IC) 0 0 1 2 05/03/09 Cheerleader Melissa v. Wesna Busic REJECTED VOTES - outside time frame 0 1 0 11/15/09 AJ Styles (TNA) v. Samoa Joe v. Daniels JOHN CANTON: I'd be shocked if something other than Michaels vs. Undertaker wins here. It was the best of the year as soon as it was over. A true classic. My second choice is Morrison/Mysterio from Smackdown. It was an athletic, entertaining contest without any hokey storylines to bog it down. We need more of that in WWE, that's for damn sure. Third pick was the TLC match at Summerslam with Jeff Hardy taking on CM Punk. It was a great culmination of a storyline with two guys who were really at their peak here. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Feud Award Description: To be given to the feud that gave us the most heated and best wrestling match(es) of the year. In 1994, this award was split into two: North American and Non-North American. In 1996, due to lack of participation on the non-NA side, it was recombined. Previous Winners: 1990: Doom: Ron Simmons & Butch Reed vs. Horsemen: Arn Anderson & Barry Windham 1991: Doom: Ron Simmons & Butch Reed vs. Steiners 1992: Ric Flair vs. Randy Savage 1993: Big Van Vader vs. Cactus Jack 1994: (NA) Cactus Jack & partner vs. Nasty Boys 1994: (non-NA) All Japan Women vs. JWP (& other outside women) 1995: (NA) Dean Malenko vs. Eddy Guerrero 1995: (non-NA) Aja Kong vs. Manami Toyota 1996: NWO vs. WCW 1997: Bret Hart / Hart Foundation vs. Steve Austin 1998: Mr. McMahon vs. Steve Austin 1999: Mankind vs. Rock 2000: Triple H vs. Mankind / Cactus Jack 2001: Rock vs. Chris Jericho 2002: Chris Benoit vs. Kurt Angle 2003: Kurt Angle vs. Brock Lesnar 2004: Randy Orton vs. Mick Foley 2005: Matt Hardy vs. Edge 2006: Edge vs. John Cena 2007: Matt Hardy vs. MVP 2008: Chris Jericho vs. Shawn Michaels **2009**: CM Punk vs. Jeff Hardy 44 first place votes 42 second place votes 37 third place votes 20 11 3 139 CM Punk v. Jeff Hardy 10 5 7 79 Shawn Michaels v. Undertaker 6 11 5 73 Chris Jericho v. Rey Mysterio 3 7 5 46 Chris Jericho v. Ricky Steamboat 0 2 3 12 John Morrison v. Miz 0 1 2 7 Awesome Kong v. Tara 1 0 0 5 Taylor Wilde v. Daffney 1 0 0 5 Roderick Stong v. Erick Stevens 1 0 0 5 Randy Orton v. John Cena 1 0 0 5 Main Event Mafia v. TNA Frontline 1 0 0 5 Abyss v. Dr. Stevie 0 1 1 5 Shawn Michaels v. John Bradshaw Layfield 0 1 0 3 Taylor Wilde & Sarita v. Beautiful People 0 1 0 3 Randy Orton v. McMahons 0 1 0 3 Kurt Angle v. AJ Styles 0 1 0 3 Goldust v. Sheamus 0 0 1 2 Sting v. Kurt Angle 0 0 1 2 Shelton Benjamin v. Sheamus 0 0 1 2 Shawn Michaels v. John Morrison & Miz 0 0 1 2 Mick Foley v. Abyss 0 0 1 2 Kurt Angle v. Jeff Jarrett 0 0 1 2 Kofi Kingston v. Randy Orton 0 0 1 2 John Morrison & Miz v. Carlito & Primo 0 0 1 2 John Cena v. Randy Orton 0 0 1 2 Edge v. John Cena 0 0 1 2 Edge v. Jeff Hardy 0 0 1 2 Allison Danger v. Portia Perez JOHN CANTON: A feud needs to be more than one match, so I'm not going to include Michaels vs. Undertaker here. The two best feuds to me were Hardy/Punk and Jericho/Mysterio with Hardy/Punk edging it out for me. They had some really great matches to go along with above average promos from each guy, especially Jeff Hardy. That was his best promo work ever and I think it was because he clicked so well with Punk. Too bad he went home to do drugs, isn't it? HAWYN316: The Main Event Mafia and Frontline feud set the tone for TNA for it's year. It wasn't booked as perfectly as it could have been, but it was innovative and different and gets my top nod for Feud of the Year. Punk vs. Hardy and Cena vs. Orton round it out for me. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Worst Wrestler Award Description: To be given to the name athlete who was the worst overall wrestler in the past year. Minimal technical ability, lousy interviews, non-existent workrate, and the charisma of a rock should describe this person. Previous Winners: 1990: Junkyard Dog 1991: Andre The Giant 1992: Nailz 1993: Giant Gonzalez 1994: Hulk Hogan 1995: Hulk Hogan 1996: Hulk Hogan 1997: Hulk Hogan 1998: Hollywood Hogan 1999: Hulk Hogan 2000: Hulk Hogan 2001: Buff Bagwell 2002: Jackie Gayda 2003: Nathan Jones 2004: Heidenreich 2005: Heidenreich 2006: The Great Khali 2007: The Great Khali 2008: The Great Khali **2009**: The Great Khali 45 first place votes 41 second place votes 41 third place votes 19 2 4 109 Great Khali 4 5 3 44 Jenna Morasca 5 5 5 45 Kevin Nash 2 3 3 25 Batista 2 2 4 24 Lacey Von Erich 1 1 4 16 Ricky Ortiz 0 4 2 16 Bobby Lashley 1 1 3 14 Scott Steiner 2 1 0 13 Boogeyman 1 2 0 11 John Cena 2 0 0 10 Big Daddy V 0 2 2 10 Shane McMahon 0 2 2 10 Dennis Rodman 1 1 0 8 Triple H 1 1 0 8 Dustin Diamond 1 0 1 7 Jeff Hardy 1 0 1 7 Booker T 1 0 1 7 Abyss 1 0 0 5 Randy Orton 1 0 0 5 Big Show 0 1 0 3 Trevor Murdoch 0 1 0 3 Todd Bridges 0 1 0 3 Rosa Mendes 0 1 0 3 Rob Terry 0 1 0 3 Mark Henry 0 1 0 3 Gene Snitsky 0 1 0 3 Festus 0 1 0 3 Cody Deaner 0 0 1 2 Nikki Ziering 0 0 1 2 Jillian Hall 0 0 1 2 Hornswoggle 0 0 1 2 Ezekiel Jackson 0 0 1 2 Chris Masters REJECTED 0 0 1 Half of the WWE Diva Roster JOHN CANTON: The fact that TNA put Morasca in a match on live PPV in the first problem is a problem itself. She wins easily. Rosa Mendes is my number two because she's brutal, yet WWE put her on live matches on Raw. What are these companies thinking? Khali's third although at least this year they didn't put him in the title hunt. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Worst Tag Team Award Description: To be given to the name tag team who were the worst overall wrestlers in the past year. Minimal technical ability, lousy interviews, non-existent workrate, the charisma of a rock, and lousy team moves should describe this pair. Previous Winners: 1990: Rhythm & Blues: Greg Valentine & Honky Tonk Man 1991: The Patriots: Todd Champion & Firebreaker Chip 1992: Bushwhackers: Luke Williams & Butch Miller 1993: The Colossal Kongs: Awesome Kong & King Kong 1994: Bushwhackers: Luke Williams & Butch Miller 1995: Tekno Team 2000: Travis & Troy 1996: Godwinns: Henry O. & Phineas I. 1997: Godwinns: Henry O. & Phineas I. 1998: Diamond Dallas Page & Jay Leno 1999: Ministry of Darkness: Mideon & Viscera 2000: Harris Brothers: Big Ron & Heavy D 2001: Kronik: Brian Adams & Bryan Clarke 2002: Rosey & Jamal 2003: 3 Minute Warning: Rossey & Jamal / La Resistance: Sylvain Grenier & Rene Dupree & Rob Conway (tie) 2004: Hardcore Holly & Billy Gunn 2005: Legion of Doom: Road Warrior Animal & Heidenreich 2006: Dicks: Chad & James 2007: Team Pacman: Ron Killings & Adam Jonse 2008: Black Reign & Rellik **2009**: Bella Twins: Brie & Nikki 42 first place votes 37 second place votes 36 third place votes 10 5 3 71 Bella Twins - Brie & Nikki 6 1 6 45 Booker T & Scott Steiner 2 7 5 41 Jesse & Festus 7 1 1 40 Vladimir Kozlov & Ezekiel Jackson 5 2 1 33 Legacy - Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase 1 8 1 31 Curt Hawkins & Zack Ryder 1 4 4 25 Cryme Tyme - Shad Gaspard & JTG 1 3 3 20 Mark Henry & MVP 2 1 3 19 Team 3D - Brother Ray & Brother Devon 2 1 3 19 Rock & Rave Infection - Lance Hoyt & Jimmy Rave 2 1 1 15 British Invasion - Brutus Magnus & Doug Williams 2 0 1 12 Beautiful People - Angelina Love & Velvet Sky 1 0 0 5 Lacey Von Erich & Velvet Sky 0 1 1 5 Ezekiel Jackson & Vladimir Kozlov 0 1 1 5 Beer Money - James Storm & Robert Roode 0 1 0 3 Mexican Powers - Crazy Boy y Ultimo Gladiador 0 0 1 2 Main Event Mafia Security - Rocco & Sally Boy 0 0 1 2 Jillian Hall & Layla JOHN CANTON: Booker and Steiner would have been an amazing team about 15 years ago. Not so much today. HAWYN316: Legacy may have owned DX for a good portion of their feud, but those two guys are still Orton's lackeys. As a team they sucked. I'd say the Hart Dynasty would have fulfilled the role of "Legacy" with more credibility than these two. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Worst Heel Award Description: To be given to the person whose casting as a bad guy just didn't work well. Maybe there was just no heel heat drawn or maybe the fans actually cheered this person, but for whatever reason the heel image just didn't get over. Previous Winners: 1990: Rick Martel 1991: The Mountie Jacques Rougeau 1992: Razor Ramon 1993: Giant Gonzalez 1994: Bastion Booger 1995: Zodiac (The Butcher/Brutus Beefcake) 1996: Hulk Hogan 1997: Ahmed Johnson 1998: Hollywood Hogan 1999: Sting 2000: Goldberg 2001: Rob van Dam 2002: Triple H 2003: Triple H 2004: Jeff Jarrett 2005: Linda McMahon 2006: Vickie Guerrero 2007: Vickie Guerrero 2008: Colin Delaney / Sting (tie) **2009**: Mick Foley 44 first place votes 41 second place votes 37 third place votes 8 8 1 66 Mick Foley 7 3 5 54 Chris Masters 3 4 4 35 Scott Steiner 5 1 3 34 Michelle McCool 3 3 2 28 Eric Young 3 2 1 23 Dolph Ziggler 3 0 2 19 Randy Orton 2 1 3 19 Mike Knox 1 2 4 19 Booker T 2 1 2 17 Lacey Von Erich 2 2 0 16 AJ Styles 0 3 2 13 Samoa Joe 1 2 0 11 Kane 0 2 2 10 Cody Rhodes 1 1 0 8 Vladimir Kozlov 1 1 0 8 Sting 0 2 1 8 Big Show 1 0 0 5 Ted Dibiase 1 0 0 5 Mark Henry 0 0 2 4 Claudio Castagnoli 0 1 0 3 Robert Roode 0 1 0 3 Matt Morgan 0 1 0 3 Maryse 0 0 1 2 Seamus 0 0 1 2 Matt Hardy 0 0 1 2 Cibernetico MARK PATTERSON: Eric Young gets my top vote not because he's an overall terrible heel per se, but moreso because his whole gimmick is such a blatant ripoff of Chris Jericho's heel persona. Samoa Joe gets the #2 spot because for most of the year, TNA had him heeling it up as a hotheaded dope, which is too bad given that Joe has shown some tremendous heel work in the past. BIGDADDYLOCO: Cody Rhodes is nominated, but isn't Ted Dibiase (who wasn't nominated a worse heel?) JOHN CANTON: Chris Masters is terrible. That's all. Nothing more needed to be said. HAWYN316: Dolph Ziggler's too cool to be a convincing heel. Chris Masters is booked too funny or to generically to draw any heat, face or heel. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Worst Babyface Award Description: To be given to the person whose casting as a good guy just didn't work well. Maybe there was just no face heat drawn or maybe the fans actually booed this person, but for whatever reason the face image just didn't get over. Previous Winners: 1990: Dusty Rhodes 1991: P.N. News 1992: Sid Justice 1993: Lex Luger 1994: Hulk Hogan 1995: Hulk Hogan 1996: John Tenta 1997: Rocky Maivia 1998: Warrior 1999: Hulk Hogan 2000: Hulk Hogan 2001: "The One" Billy Gunn 2002: Triple H 2003: Stephanie McMahon / Scott Steiner (tie) 2004: Hardcore Holly 2005: Randy Orton 2006: John Cena 2007: Santino Marella 2008: Triple H **2009**: The Great Khali 45 first place votes 41 second place votes 40 third place votes 9 6 4 71 Great Khali 6 8 2 58 Triple H 6 2 4 44 Batista 4 3 6 41 Bobby Lashley 6 1 0 33 John Cena 2 3 7 33 Tyler Reks 2 3 2 23 Jenna Morasca 1 2 3 17 Melina 1 2 3 17 Kane 2 1 1 15 John Morrison 2 1 1 15 Jeff Jarrett 1 2 2 15 Rhino 1 2 2 15 Abyss 1 1 1 10 Hornswoggle 1 0 0 5 Kevin Nash 0 1 1 5 Hernandez 0 1 0 3 R-Truth 0 1 0 3 Matt Morgan 0 1 0 3 Mark Henry 0 0 1 2 Suicide JOHN CANTON: Easily Triple H. It's not even close. His babyface character at the start of the year was not somebody I want to root for. Why should the fans feel bad for the guy that's held more world titles in WWE than anybody else (Flair's were mostly non WWE obviously), is married to the boss' daughter and has been in the title picture for a decade. Why? Oh right, because his wife and father in law write the show. Brutal. At least he was smart enough to realize his role as Hunter the McMahon Family Avenger was terrible and he completely dropped it in order to save his fledgling career with another lame DX run. What a guy. Can I vote for him three times? No? That's a shame. He's the worst babyface. End of discussion. If he doesn't win the other voters need to listen how weak the pop won when he walked out of WrestleMania as cheap. The freaking midget gets bigger ovations. Hornswoggle is number two with Khali being third. I'm really tired of novelty acts. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Worst Worker Award Description: To be given to the name wrestler whose workrate is so low it's barely measureable. Previous Winners: 1990: Junkyard Dog 1991: Andre The Giant 1992: Nailz 1993: Giant Gonzalez 1994: Hulk Hogan 1995: Hulk Hogan 1996: Hulk Hogan 1997: Hulk Hogan 1998: Hollywood Hogan 1999: Hulk Hogan 2000: Kevin Nash 2001: Buff Bagwell 2002: Jackie Gayda 2003: Nathan Jones 2004: Heidenreich 2005: Gene Snitsky / Kevin Nash / Chris Masters (tie) 2006: The Great Khali 2007: The Great Khail 2008: The Great Khali **2009**: The Great Khali 43 first place votes 40 second place votes 38 third place votes 13 7 2 90 Great Khali 7 3 1 46 Kevin Nash 5 4 4 45 Jenna Morasca 3 0 5 25 Boogeyman 3 2 1 23 John Cena 2 2 3 22 Rob Terry 1 3 1 16 Lacey Von Erich 2 0 2 14 Bella Twins 1 1 2 12 Gene Snitsky 0 4 0 12 Batista 1 0 3 11 Bobby Lashley 0 3 1 11 Ezekiel Jackson 2 0 0 10 Jeff Hardy 0 2 2 10 Big Show 1 1 0 8 Triple H 1 1 0 8 Mark Henry 0 2 1 8 Kip James 0 1 2 7 Chris Masters 0 2 0 6 Big Daddy V 1 0 0 5 Scott Steiner 0 1 1 5 Ricky Ortiz 0 0 2 4 Michelle McCool 0 1 0 3 Randy Orton 0 0 1 2 Shane McMahon 0 0 1 2 Mike Knox 0 0 1 2 Maria 0 0 1 2 Kane 0 0 1 2 Carlito BIGDADDYLOCO: Kevin Nash is terrible. Kip James is a strong second. JOHN CANTON: Every time Khali's music hits I hit fast forward or turn the channel. I just don't care. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Least Favourite Wrestler Award Description: To be given to the wrestler you like the least, regardless of the reason. Previous Winners: 1991: Hulk Hogan 1992: Hulk Hogan 1993: Hulk Hogan 1994: Hulk Hogan 1995: Hulk Hogan 1996: Hulk Hogan 1997: Hulk Hogan 1998: Hollywood Hogan 1999: Hulk Hogan 2000: Hulk Hogan 2001: Buff Bagwell 2002: Triple H 2003: Triple H 2004: Triple H 2005: Triple H 2006: Jeff Jarrett 2007: The Great Khali 2008: Triple H **2009**: Triple H 44 first place votes 42 second place votes 41 third place votes 11 1 3 64 Triple H 5 7 4 54 Hornswoggle 5 5 0 40 John Cena 4 1 2 27 Randy Orton 1 5 2 24 Kevin Nash 3 0 4 23 Great Khali 1 3 4 22 Batista 3 0 1 17 Hulk Hogan 1 2 3 17 Mike Knox 1 3 1 16 Scott Steiner 1 3 1 16 Michelle McCool 1 2 2 15 ODB 1 2 1 13 Kane 1 1 1 10 Suicide 1 0 2 9 John Bradshaw Layfield 0 2 0 6 Undertaker 1 0 0 5 Matt Morgan 1 0 0 5 CM Punk 1 0 0 5 Boogeyman 1 0 0 5 Abyss 0 1 1 5 Dolph Ziggler 0 1 1 5 Cryme Tyme 0 1 0 3 Vladmir Kozlov 0 1 0 3 Tyler Reks 0 1 0 3 Rey Mysterio 0 0 1 2 Shane McMahon 0 0 1 2 Psycho Circus 0 0 1 2 MVP 0 0 1 2 Mark Henry 0 0 1 2 Gene Snitsky 0 0 1 2 Festus 0 0 1 2 Drew McIntyre 0 0 1 2 Big Show JOHN CANTON: For nearly making me stop watching wrestling, I have to go with HHH. And I'm not a HHH hater. I just really disliked him this year. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Deteriorated Wrestler Award Description: To be given to the person whose skill has deteriorated the most over the past year. This person should be a shadow of his/her former self. Previous Winners: 1990: Dusty Rhodes 1991: Hulk Hogan 1992: Hulk Hogan 1993: Hulk Hogan 1994: Hulk Hogan 1995: Hulk Hogan 1996: Hulk Hogan 1997: Roddy Piper 1998: British Bulldog 1999: Hulk Hogan 2000: Undertaker 2001: Undertaker 2002: Triple H 2003: Scott Steiner 2004: Jeff Hardy 2005: Vader 2006: Raven 2007: Ric Flair 2008: Dustin Rhodes (Black Reign) **2009**: Kevin Nash 45 first place votes 41 second place votes 40 third place votes 12 6 4 86 Kevin Nash 5 5 6 52 Mick Foley 7 1 2 42 Scott Steiner 4 3 0 29 Batista 2 3 2 23 Booker T 2 2 2 20 Kane 1 3 3 20 Undertaker 2 1 3 19 Bobby Lashley 1 4 1 19 Shane Douglas 2 2 1 18 Samoa Joe 0 3 4 17 Marty Jannetty 1 1 3 14 Kip James 2 0 1 12 Jeff Hardy 1 1 0 8 Rey Mysterio 1 1 0 8 Brother Ray 0 2 0 6 BG James 1 0 0 5 Matt Hardy 1 0 0 5 Gail Kim 0 1 1 5 Abyss 0 0 2 4 Brother Devon 0 1 0 3 William Regal 0 1 0 3 Triple H 0 0 1 2 Tommy Dreamer 0 0 1 2 Sting 0 0 1 2 Scott Hall 0 0 1 2 Mickie James 0 0 1 2 Edge MARK PATTERSON: Pains me to list Foley and Booker (two of my all-time favorites) here, but Foley should not be in the ring anymore. With Booker, I'm hoping his deterioration was just due to apathy. BIGDADDYLOCO: I don't know if Booker T just lost his motivation, but he's become a shell of his former self. JOHN CANTON: Wow, so many to pick. I'll go with Steiner, Booker and Douglas. Age has not been kind to any of them. At least JBL was smart enough to walk away for good...hopefully. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Underrated Wrestler Award Description: To be given to the person whose ability merits a far greater push than the person receives. There may be many such people, but the winner of this award should have the most ability with least push. Previous Winners: 1990: Terry Taylor 1991: Cactus Jack Manson 1992: Owen Hart 1993: Chris Benoit 1994: 1-2-3 Kid 1995: Barry Horowitz 1996: Owen Hart 1997: Chris Benoit 1998: Chris Benoit 1999: D'Lo Brown 2000: Al Snow 2001: Lance Storm 2002: D'Lo Brown 2003: Matt Hardy 2004: Paul London 2005: Shelton Benjamin 2006: Shelton Benjamin 2007: Alex Shelley 2008: Shelton Benjamin **2009**: Evan Bourne 45 first place votes 43 second place votes 42 third place votes 5 4 3 43 Evan Bourne 5 4 0 37 William Regal 3 4 3 33 Shelton Benjamin 4 2 3 32 Christian 5 2 0 31 Miz 3 4 2 31 Paul Burchill 1 4 3 23 Jack Swagger 3 2 0 21 John Morrison 2 1 1 15 Kofi Kingston 0 2 3 12 Primo 0 2 3 12 CM Punk 1 0 3 11 Alex Shelley 0 1 4 11 Gail Kim 1 0 2 9 Alissa Flash 1 1 0 8 Matt Hardy 1 1 0 8 Jillian Hall 1 0 1 7 Zack Ryder 1 0 1 7 Mike Knox 0 2 0 6 Charlie Haas 1 0 0 5 The Brian Kendrick 1 0 0 5 Roderick Strong 1 0 0 5 Kane 1 0 0 5 Jimmy Jacobs 1 0 0 5 Jeff Jarrett 1 0 0 5 Finlay 1 0 0 5 Daffney 1 0 0 5 Chavo Guerrero 0 1 1 5 Sheamus 0 0 2 4 Goldust 0 1 0 3 Jamie Noble 0 1 0 3 Hurricane 0 1 0 3 Delerious 0 1 0 3 Cody Deaner 0 1 0 3 Christopher Daniels 0 1 0 3 Carlito 0 0 1 2 Sarita 0 0 1 2 Sara Del Rey 0 0 1 2 Festus 0 0 1 2 Eric Young 0 0 1 2 Cima 0 0 1 2 Chris Sabin 0 0 1 2 Chris Jericho JOHN CANTON: Guys like Christian, Morrison and Benjamin should all be higher up the card. They have good matches, they're over with the crowd and they always work hard. Reward them, please. BRIAN HENKE: I was thrilled to see Evan join Raw, but he's been seemingly buried every week. Carlito is doing absolutely nothing, while Festus joined Raw, beat Jillian Hall in a singing contest - and then virtually disappeared. HAWYN316: Year in and year out I lament the lack of push of Matt Hardy. I don't know what the deal is. He's got the workrate, he's got the fan support. Last year he got the ECW belt. His unreliable brother comes back (albeitly cleaned up) and is shot straight to the top. Within months he flakes out, quits and winds up in trouble with the law. Where's Matt? Back to jerking the curtain. Yo, Vince!!! PUSH "THE OTHER" HARDY. Daniels is in a similar spot in TNA. He was buried for a few years as Curry Man but made it back as himself and got a big initial push before being shuffled back to the undercard. It looks like things are changing currently with the AJ feud but we'll see what the next year holds. Christian, being stuck in ECW Purgatory (albeit the top spot there), rounds out the list. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Worst Wrestling Gimmick Award Description: To be given to the wrestler who had the worst character gimmick in the past year. Previous Winners: 1991: Mike Rotundo as Irwin R. Shyster 1992: Papa Shango's voodoo 1993: Doink the Clown 1994: Doink the Clown 1995: Dungeon of Doom 1996: The Leprechaun 1997: Glacier / Blood Runs Cold 1998: Warrior appears in "strange mist" / forms One Warrior Nation 1999: Beaver Cleavage (Chaz) 2000: That 70's Guy / Not a Mullet / Fat Chick Thriller / Career Killer Mike Awesome 2001: Diamond Dallas Page as Sara's Stalker 2002: WWE's necrophilia 2003: La Resistance as French sympathizers 2004: Heidenreich as a tortured poet 2005: Jillian Hall as a "fixer" with a giant growth on her face 2006: The Impostor Kane 2007: D-Generation X as middle-aged teenagers 2008: Hornswoggle, leprechaun son of Finlay **2009**: Miss WrestleMania Santina Marella, Santino's twin sister 45 first place votes 40 second place votes 38 third place votes 7 7 4 65 Miss WrestleMania Santina Marella 10 2 0 56 D-generation X 8 4 0 52 Cody Deaner as ODB's redneck boyfriend 3 3 5 34 Festus as a semi-retarded hillbilly 2 4 4 30 Dolph Ziggler as generic heel whose catchphrase is his name 2 2 4 24 Stevie Richards as psychologist Dr. Stevie 3 2 0 21 Hornswoggle 1 3 3 20 Manu as yet another Samoan barbarian 1 4 0 17 Sheamus as a Celtic Warrior 1 1 4 16 Suicide 0 3 3 15 Tara puts tarantulas on people at random 2 0 1 12 Lacey Von Erich 1 1 1 10 Abraham Washington 1 0 1 7 Ricky Ortiz as a motivational speaker 0 1 2 7 Raisha Saeed - or Cheerleader Melissa in a burqa 1 0 0 5 Superman John Cena 1 0 0 5 R-Truth 1 0 0 5 Chavo Guerrero 0 1 1 5 Jesse becomes Slam Master J 0 1 0 3 Eugene 0 1 0 3 Bobby Lashley is an MMA fighter & TNA wrestler 0 0 1 2 Tony Atlas as Abraham Washington's laughing sidekick 0 0 1 2 Shark Boy 0 0 1 2 Punjabi Playboy Great Khali 0 0 1 2 Kizarny 0 0 1 2 Jesse Neal, Rhino's trainee MARK PATTERSON: In the words of Danny Glover, HHH and Michaels are too old for that sh*t. Santina was very funny to start with but was dragged out at least a month past the expiry date. I'm putting Suicide on the list not because the gimmick itself is necessarily bad, but the name is just stupid. JOHN CANTON: I'm a big fan of Santino's comedy, but I found Santina to be unbearable. One of the worst things in the history of WWE. And that's saying something. Ziggler's name sucks, as does his catchphrase. I don't think he's talented enough to overcome that. Turning Jesse into Slam Master J has led to too many brutal skits for my tastes. HAWYN316: Blink and you may have missed him, but poor Manu. His push was so short and so generic. Way to develop new stars! Jesse as Slam Master J? Funny in spots but there MUST be a better way to use this guy. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Worst Wrestling Move Award Description: To be given to the move that is the worst thing you've seen this year. This shouldn't be given to a move that was flubbed by a wrestler - the move was performed correctly, but was just too stupid for words. This move should probably be a "finishing" move or something that was meant to be spectacular. Previous Winners: 1990: Hulk Hogan's leg drop 1991: Hulk Hogan's leg drop 1992: Crush's Compactor head-vise 1993: Crush's Compactor head-vise 1994: Hulk Hogan's leg drop 1995: Hulk Hogan's leg drop 1996: Hacksaw Jim Duggan's taped fist 1997: Hulk Hogan's leg drop 1998: Hollywood Hogan's legdrop 1999: Hulk Hogan's legdrop 2000: Scotty 2 Hotty's Worm chop 2001: Chyna's handspring elbow 2002: Rikishi's stinkface 2003: Jim Ross' Stone Cold Stunner 2004: John Cena's Five Knuckle Shuffle fistdrop / Scotty 2 Hotty's Worm chop (tie) 2005: Viscera's Visagra rear mount 2006: The Great Khali's skull chop 2007: The Great Khali's skull chop 2008: The Great Khali's skull chop **2009**: Hornswoggle's Tadpole Splash frog splash 44 first place votes 39 second place votes 37 third place votes 15 4 5 97 Hornswoggle's Tadpole Splash 11 3 7 78 Great Khali's skull chop 1 9 1 34 Great Khali's headbutt 3 3 3 30 Jenna Morasca's slaps 0 6 4 26 John Cena's Five Knuckle Shuffle fist drop 2 1 4 21 Randy Orton's Head Kick 3 0 2 19 Triple H's Pedigree 1 1 3 14 Santino Marella's theatrics & thrust to the throat 1 2 0 11 John Cena's Attitude Adjustment 1 1 0 8 John Morrison's Starship Pain 1 1 0 8 John Cena's hiptoss 1 0 0 5 Randy Orton's stomps 1 0 0 5 Miz' Skull Crushing Finale 1 0 0 5 John Cena's STF 1 0 0 5 Chris Jericho's Codebreaker 1 0 0 5 Big Show's chokeslam 0 1 1 5 John Cena's release fisherman suplex 0 1 0 3 Undertaker's Hell's Gate 0 1 0 3 Shelton Benjamin's Paydirt 0 1 0 3 Scott Steiner's Steiner Recliner camel clutch 0 1 0 3 Matt Morgan's Hellevator 0 1 0 3 Lacey Von Erich's Claw 0 1 0 3 Drew McIntyre's Double-Arm DDT 0 1 0 3 Alicia Fox's scissors kick 0 0 1 2 Sting's Scorpion Death Drop 0 0 1 2 Shawn Michaels' inverted atomic drop 0 0 1 2 John Cena's side slam (set up to the Five Knuckle Shuffle) 0 0 1 2 Gene Snitsky's pump-handle slam 0 0 1 2 Dolph Ziggler's Zig Zag 0 0 1 2 Christy Hemme's FFG 0 0 1 2 AJ Styles' Styles Clash EBRANSC: As a side note, RIP to Hulk Hogan's Leg Drop of Doom which we likely will never see again JOHN CANTON: Horny and Morasca lead the way again. Ziggler's "Zig Zag" sucks because it looks like it hurts him more than the opponent. That's not the sign of a good move. HAWYN316: Santino's super throat thrust is hilarious! It would never work in a real fight, but it is entertaining! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Worst Match Award Description: To be given to the worst wrestling match you've seen this year, either live, on TV, PPV, or in an arena, or on tape. If it took place in the past year, it is eligible. Previous Winners: 1990: 06/13/90: Ric Flair vs. Junkyard Dog (CoC XI) 1991: 05/19/91: El Gigante vs. Sid Vicious (SuperBrawl) 1992: 01/18/92: Beverly Brothers vs. Bushwhackers (Royal Rumble) 1993: 04/04/93: Hulk Hogan vs. Yokozuna (WrestleMania IX) 1994: 09/18/94: Jim Duggan vs. Steve Austin (Fall Brawl) 1995: 03/19/95: Hulk Hogan vs. Vader (Uncensored) 1996: 03/24/96: Hulk Hogan & Randy Savage vs. Ric Flair & Arn Anderson & Lex Luger & Kevin Sullivan & Meng & Barbarian & Ze Gangsta & Ultimate Solution (Uncensored) 1997: 10/26/97: Hulk Hogan vs. Rowdy Roddy Piper (cage) (Halloween Havoc) 1998: 10/25/98: Hollywood Hogan vs. Warrior (Halloween Havoc) 1999: 09/26/99: Al Snow vs. Big Boss Man (Kennel from Hell) (Unforgiven) 2000: 06/25/00: Pat Patterson vs. Gerald Brisco (hardcore evening gown) 2001: 07/02/01: Booker T (WCW) vs. Buff Bagwell (RAW) 2002: 07/08/02: Jackie Gayda & Christopher Nowinski vs. Trish Stratus & Bradshaw (mixed tag RAW) 2003: 01/19/03: Triple H (world) vs. Scott Steiner (Royal Rumble) 2004: 03/14/04: Brock Lesnar vs. Goldberg (WrestleMania) 2005: 04/18/05: Jim Ross vs. Triple H (no DQ) (RAW) 2006: 06/26/06: Kane vs. Impostor Kane (Vengeance) 2007: 01/08/07: "Donald Trump" vs. "Rosie O'Donnell" (RAW) 2008: 03/30/08: Chavo Guerrero (ECW) vs. Kane (WrestleMania) **2009**: 07/19/09: Jenna Morasca vs. Sharmell (Victory Road 09) 39 first place votes 36 second place votes 32 third place votes 15 5 2 94 07/19/09 Jenna Morasca v. Sharmell 5 7 8 62 09/21/09 Cedric the Entertainer v. Chavo Guerrero (RAW) 7 4 2 51 07/09/09 Hornswoggle v. Chavo Guerrero (on knees) (Superstars) 3 8 5 49 04/05/09 25 Diva Battle Royal 4 1 1 25 04/05/09 Triple H (WWE) v. Randy Orton 2 2 2 20 04/05/09 John Bradshaw Layfield (IC) v. Rey Mysterio 1 1 2 12 04/06/09 Santina Marella v. Beth Phoenix 0 2 2 10 08/31/09 Big Show v. Mark Henry (RAW) 0 2 0 6 11/23/08 Triple H (WWE) v. Vladimir Kozlov v. Edge 1 0 0 5 Chavo Guerrero v. Hornswoggle (which one?) 1 0 0 5 05/17/09 John Cena v. Big Show 0 1 1 5 10/18/09 Bobby Lashley v. Samoa Joe 0 0 2 4 08/17/09 Gail Kim v. Mickie James (RAW) 0 0 2 4 02/19/09 Sting v. Kurt Angle (empty arena) (iMPACT!) 0 1 0 3 08/31/09 Hornswoggle v. Chavo Guerrero (Texas Bullrope) (RAW) 0 1 0 3 06/07/09 John Cena v. Big Show (Submission Match) 0 1 0 3 04/05/09 Chris Jericho v. Roddy Piper & Jimmy Snuka & Ricky Steamboat (handicap elmination) 0 0 1 2 09/13/09 Kane v. Great Khali (Singapore Cane) 0 0 1 2 07/13/09 Triple H & John Cena & Seth Green v. Randy Orton & Legacy (RAW) 0 0 1 2 05/04/09 Ted DiBiase & Cody Rhodes & Randy Orton v. Shane McMahon (RAW) JOHN CANTON: Morasca vs. Sharmell easily. What's funny is both of them did interviews afterwards and were shocked that people didn't like it. Talk about delusional. The diva battle royal at Mania was a trainwreck. Kane vs. Khali brings us home. HAWYN316: Diva Battle Royal at Wrestlemania. Honestly, it looked like a bunch of blondes (so many couldn't even tell who was who) fighting over stuff at a Black Friday sale. Good for you Trish Stratus for declining the invite! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Worst Feud Award Description: To be given to the feud that nobody cared about at all this year. When they were pushing the feud on TV, you'd go to the fridge for a snack. Previous Winners: 1990: Hulk Hogan vs. Earthquake 1991: Hulk Hogan vs. Sgt. Slaughter 1992: Ultimate Warrior vs. Papa Shango 1993: The Undertaker vs. Giant Gonzalez 1994: Doink vs. Bam Bam Bigelow 1995: Hulk Hogan vs. Dungeon of Doom 1996: Big Bubba vs. John Tenta 1997: Nation of Domination vs. Disciples of Apocalypse vs. Los Boricuas 1998: Warrior vs. Hollywood Hogan 1999: No Limit Soldiers vs. West Texas Rednecks 2000: Big Show vs. Big Boss Man 2001: Undertaker vs. Diamond Dallas Page 2002: Triple H vs. Kane 2003: Stephanie McMahon vs. Vince McMahon 2004: Chavo Guerrero vs. Jacqueline 2005: McMahon Family vs. Jim Ross 2006: Mr. McMahon (& Shane McMahon) vs. D-generation X 2007: Mr. McMahon vs. Bobby Lashley / Voodoo Kin Mafia vs. Christy Hemme (tie) 2008: Kane vs. Rey Mysterio **2009**: Chavo Guerrero vs. Hornswoggle 44 first place votes 40 second place votes 38 third place votes 24 7 7 155 Chavo Guerrero v. Hornswoggle 3 12 1 50 Santina Marella v. Vickie Guerrero 8 1 3 49 Triple H v. Randy Orton 2 5 2 29 Main Event Mafia v. Front Line 1 2 4 19 Abyss v. Dr. Stevie 1 2 2 15 Shawn Michaels v. John Bradshaw Layfield 1 2 0 11 John Cena v. Miz 1 2 0 11 Bobby Lashley v. Samoa Joe 1 0 3 11 Drew McIntyre v. R-Truth 0 2 2 10 Undertaker v. CM Punk 0 1 3 9 Don West v. Mike Tenay 0 1 2 7 Shane McMahon v. Randy Orton 0 1 2 7 D-generation X v. Legacy 1 0 0 5 Santina Marella v. Beth Phoenix 1 0 0 5 Samoa Joe v. Scott Steiner 0 0 2 4 Matt Hardy v. Jeff Hardy 0 0 2 4 John Cena v. Legacy 0 1 0 3 John Cena v. Randy Orton 0 1 0 3 John Cena v. Big Show 0 1 0 3 Abyss v. Matt Morgan 0 0 1 2 Main Event Mafia v. World Elite 0 0 1 2 Kurt Angle v. Matt Morgan 0 0 1 2 Kane v. Great Khali JOHN CANTON: Triple H vs. Orton easily. They devoted five months to it, they had no great matches and they really didn't conclude it. Please don't let them ever feud again. Hornswoggle vs. Chavo is next because they devoted at least three months on Raw to it. It was probably more. Every week it was the same thing with Horny winning. It's not funny. Kane vs. Khali rounds out the top three. You'd think Vince would have known this was bad considering they did it a few years ago. Of course he didn't know that. Again, I never want to see them wrestle eachother. BRIAN HENKE: Chavo vs. Hornswoggle went on and on, with Chavo always on the losing end. CRIMEFIGHTER: Chavo Guerrero has been wasted in an endless string of comedy skits. Anyone actually remember when he was a good wrestler? End this feud already! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Disappointing News item Award Description: To be given to the wrestling news item that most disappointed you when heard of it. When you first learned of this news story, you couldn't believe that it was true, and when you learned that it was, you were bummed out for a while. Previous Winners: 1991: Scott Steiner gets injured 1992: Legion of Doom: Hawk & Animal split up 1993: WWF brings Hulk Hogan back and gives him the title 1994: WCW signs Hulk Hogan and makes him World champion 1995: Death of Eddie Gilbert 1996: Scott Hall and/or Kevin Nash leave WWF and/or join WCW 1997: Death of Brian Pillman 1998: Death of Louie Spicolli 1999: Death of Owen Hart 2000: David Arquette wins WCW World heavyweight championship 2001: Chris Benoit out for the year after neck surgery 2002: Steve Austin leaves WWE in frustration over creative direction 2003: Death of Curt Hennig 2004: Brock Lesnar leaves WWE to try out for the NFL 2005: Death of Chris Candido 2006: Death of Eddie Guerrero 2007: Chris Benoit commits double murder/suicide 2008: WWE hires Mike Adamle **2009**: Death of Mitsuharu Misawa 44 first place votes 41 second place votes 40 third place votes 13 2 0 71 Death of Mitsuharu Misawa 5 3 8 50 TNA hires Hulk Hogan, Eric Bischoff, Ed Ferrara, lays off Jim Cornette 3 8 3 45 Edge injured again 6 4 1 44 Guest hosts introduced to RAW 5 4 2 41 Death of Lou Albano 4 3 3 35 Angelina Love on hiatus from TNA due to visa issues 1 4 3 23 Death of Andrew Martin 2 0 5 20 TNA continues to ignore X division 3 0 1 17 Jeff Hardy arrested 0 2 4 14 WWE releases Brian Kendrick 1 2 1 13 US Congress drops investigation of steroid use in wrestling 0 2 1 8 ROH loses potential viewers when Time Warner Cable drops HDNet 0 2 0 6 Shane McMahon resigns from WWE 1 0 0 5 WWE releases Mr. Kennedy 0 1 1 5 Tazz leaves WWE 0 0 2 4 Death of Buddy Rose 0 1 0 3 WWE declines to offer contract to Nigel McGuinness 0 1 0 3 Verne Gagne involved in death of fellow nursing home resident 0 1 0 3 Don West removed from broadcast booth on TNA 0 1 0 3 Death of Abismo Negro 0 0 1 2 Rey Mysterio suspended 30 days for Wellness violation 0 0 1 2 Jim Ross suffers third Bell's Palsy attack 0 0 1 2 Death of Zachary "Napalm" Porter 0 0 1 2 Christian returns to WWE 0 0 1 2 Chris Masters re-hired JOHN CANTON: I don't know much about Japanese wrestling. However, I have seen enough of Misawa to know how special he was. To die in the ring like he did was really tragic. I know there will be those that say he died doing what he loved, but that doesn't soften the blow. Edge's injury came at a terrible time because I know I would have enjoyed his teaming with Jericho so much. Two of my all time favorites as a dominant heel duo would have been the best thing in WWE, no question abut it. TNA bringing in Hogan and Bischoff is really upsetting to me. How can you give so much power to two guys that brought down WCW a decade ago? On the bright side, I can already fill out Hogan's name for a lot of the worst categories in the 2010 RSPW Awards. Thanks TNA. BRIAN HENKE: There were a number of stories I would call disappointing that didn't make the list. I picked the death of Misawa No. 1 because it was the biggest in-ring death since Owen Hart in 1999. Gagne shoving a 97-year-old Holocaust survivor to his death was my second pick as it told me that Alzheimer's health care facilities need to be improved significantly, especially in Minnesota. HAWYN316: I like to keep an open mind and see the benefits of TNA signing Hogan, but seriously. It DOES look like history repeating itself with Hogan, Bischoff, Russo and Ferrera coming in and someone well respected like Cornette going out. Shane McMahon leaving WWE is pretty shocking! CRIMEFIGHTER: I dunno why Congress dropped the steriod investigation into the wrestling industry...and much of pro sports for that matter...there was fire to go with the smoke and certainly doctors involved with giving the drugs that killed several well known wrestlers got convicted. Yet we supposedly are not to care about this, even if lets say star baseball players are found dead in their hotel rooms every few months eventually. Hiring the players that put WCW out of business was a horrible move. And the last one is tragic, a young man along with two others had their lives taken away in a senseless murder by a jealous boyfriend who already had a lengthy rap sheet. Trial hasn't happened yet but I expect the killers to get the death penalty. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Obnoxious Personality Award Description: To be given to the person who just rubs you the wrong way. This could be anybody involved in the wrestling biz. Previous Winners: 1991: Dusty Rhodes 1992: Vince McMahon 1993: Vince McMahon 1994: Hulk Hogan 1995: Eric Bischoff 1996: Eric Bischoff 1997: Eric Bischoff 1998: Eric Bischoff 1999: Eric Bischoff 2000: Vince Russo 2001: Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley 2002: Jerry Lawler 2003: Stephanie McMahon 2004: Jerry Lawler 2005: Stephanie McMahon 2006: Don West 2007: Mr. McMahon 2008: Hornswoggle **2009**: Abraham Washington 45 first place votes 41 second place votes 40 third place votes 7 7 2 60 Abraham Washington 9 2 4 59 Triple H 7 4 1 49 Hornswoggle 4 4 4 40 Michael Cole 3 2 3 27 Rhaka Khan 2 3 2 23 Don West 1 4 3 23 Vince McMahon 2 3 1 21 Donald Trump 1 2 3 17 Batista 1 2 2 15 John Bradshaw Layfield 1 1 2 12 Vickie Guerrero 1 1 1 10 Lacey Von Erich 1 1 1 10 Jerry Lawler 0 2 0 6 Stephanie McMahon 0 2 0 6 Miz 1 0 0 5 ODB 1 0 0 5 Jimmy Falcon 1 0 0 5 Jillian Hall 1 0 0 5 E. Stan Kroenke 1 0 0 5 CM Punk 0 0 2 4 Undertaker 0 0 2 4 Randy Orton 0 1 0 3 Theodore Long 0 0 1 2 Tracy Smothers 0 0 1 2 Tony Atlas 0 0 1 2 Shane McMahon 0 0 1 2 Rhino 0 0 1 2 Matt Morgan 0 0 1 2 Hulk Hogan 0 0 1 2 Eric Young JOHN CANTON: Horny, Hunter and Michael Cole. The 2009 version of Michael Cole is so obnoxious that he makes me miss Tony Schiavone. Now that's obnoxious, people! BRIAN HENKE: No one nominaned the Denver debacle from May, so I put Kroenke my number one pick. The result of his decision not to move Raw to Sunday night while the Pepsi Center was going to host the Denver Nuggets-LA lakers game was that WWE moved Raw to LA, and Vince may never schedule a show in that building again. HAWYN316: Abraham Washington along with Tony "Ed McMahon" Atlas? Oh boy! Atlas' McMahon bit gets quite trying after about 20 seconds... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Second Award Description: To be given to the manager who outperformed their peers at ringside and behind the microphone in interviews. This award was discontinued after the 2001 awards and reinstated in 2006. Previous Winners: 1990: Jim Cornette 1991: Bobby Heenan 1992: Mr. Perfect 1993: Jim Cornette 1994: Jim Cornette 1995: Jim Cornette 1996: Sunny 1997: Chyna 1998: Chyna 1999: Dawn Marie 2000: Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley 2001: Stacy Keibler 2006: Armando Alejandro Estrada (Osama Rodriguez Alejandro) 2007: James Mitchell 2008: Santino Marella **2009**: Natalya 39 first place votes 35 second place votes 31 third place votes 15 5 8 106 Natalya 7 11 3 74 Vickie Guerrero 6 4 6 54 Daffney 4 7 2 45 Tony Atlas 3 1 1 20 Dr. Stevie 2 1 3 19 Raisha Saeed 1 2 4 19 Don West 1 1 1 10 Larry Sweeney 0 1 0 3 Ty Dillenger 0 1 0 3 Ranjin Singh 0 1 0 3 Layva 0 0 1 2 So Cal Val 0 0 1 2 Prince Nana 0 0 1 2 Katie Lea Burchill BIGDADDYLOCO: Daffney in the little green hat, Vickie just wasn't around long enough this year. JOHN CANTON: Natalya gets my vote even though the Hart Dynasty is so underused. I'm a biased Canadian. HAWYN316: Natalya's a nice second. She'd make an even better "first." ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Announcer Award Description: To be given to the commentator/announcer who makes the most insightful and entertaining comments while pushing his product. "Ring announcers" don't qualify here. As of 1992, the difference between this and colour commentator will be enforced. Previous Winners: 1990: Jesse Ventura 1991: Jesse Ventura 1992: Jim Ross 1993: Jim Ross 1994: Jim Ross 1995: Jim Ross 1996: Jim Ross 1997: Jim Ross 1998: Jim Ross 1999: Jim Ross 2000: Jim Ross 2001: Jim Ross 2002: Michael Cole 2003: Michael Cole 2004: Jim Ross 2005: Joey Styles 2006: Joey Styles 2007: Jim Ross 2008: Jim Ross **2009**: Jim Ross 44 first place votes 41 second place votes 37 third place votes 25 6 5 153 Jim Ross 5 8 5 59 Mike Tenay 1 6 5 33 Todd Grisham 0 5 3 21 Michael Cole 0 1 7 17 Josh Mathews 1 0 0 5 Dave Prazak 0 1 1 5 Mike Hogewood 0 0 1 2 Dusty Rhodes 0 0 1 2 Dean Hill REJECTED - ineligible (I probably wasn't paying attention) 9 7 4 Matt Striker (color announcer) 3 7 4 Joey Styles (did not announce during year) 0 0 1 Taz (color) EBRANSC: The quality of announcers these days is so poor that Mike Hogewood is already better than everyone except Ross and Tenay (and was on his first day). JOHN CANTON: It's still JR. Hope he gets better health wise. I miss him when he's gone. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Colour Commentator Award Description: To be given to the colour commentator who provides the most insightful and entertaining comments. Previous Winners: 1991: Bobby Heenan 1992: Bobby Heenan 1993: Jesse Ventura 1994: Bobby Heenan 1995: Bobby Heenan 1996: Bobby Heenan 1997: Jerry Lawler 1998: Jerry Lawler 1999: Jerry Lawler 2000: Jerry Lawler 2001: Paul Heyman 2002: Tazz 2003: Tazz 2004: Tazz 2005: Tazz 2006: John Bradshaw Layfield 2007: John Bradshaw Layfield 2008: Matt Striker **2009**: Matt Striker 44 first place votes 38 second place votes 33 third place votes 27 3 7 158 Matt Striker 5 9 10 72 Taz 5 9 3 58 Jim Ross 4 4 2 36 Jerry Lawler 1 7 3 32 Dave Prazak 2 2 6 28 Don West 0 3 2 13 Todd Grisham 0 1 0 3 Portia Perez JOHN CANTON: Striker's fun to listen to although I wish they would let him heel it up more. HAWYN316: Matt Striker's totally awesome on commentary. Much like Tazz or JBL, no one does it better than a guy who's actually been in the ring. He brings tons of credibility to the broadcast table. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Interviewee Award Description: To be given to the person who gives the best interview in the biz. This could be a wrestler or a manager. Previous Winners: 1990: Ric Flair 1991: Ric Flair 1992: Ric Flair 1993: Ric Flair 1994: Ric Flair 1995: Shawn Michaels 1996: Stone Cold Steve Austin 1997: Stone Cold Steve Austin 1998: Mankind (Dude Love / Cactus Jack / Mick Foley) 1999: Mankind 2000: The Rock 2001: Stone Cold Steve Austin 2002: Kurt Angle 2003: Chris Jericho 2004: Chris Jericho 2005: Eddie Guerrero 2006: Mick Foley 2007: Edge 2008: Chris Jericho **2009**: Chris Jericho 45 first place votes 42 second place votes 40 third place votes 26 6 4 156 Chris Jericho 4 11 8 69 CM Punk 3 6 5 43 Santino Marella 1 2 5 21 Shawn Michaels 2 1 2 17 Nigel McGuinness 1 3 1 16 John Cena 1 2 2 15 Mr. Kennedy 1 3 0 14 Beautiful People 1 1 3 14 Christian 1 0 3 11 John Bradshaw Layfield 1 1 0 8 Mick Foley 1 1 0 8 Kurt Angle 1 0 0 5 Scott Steiner 1 0 0 5 Miz 0 0 2 4 John Morrison 0 0 2 4 Edge 0 1 0 3 William Regal 0 1 0 3 Triple H 0 1 0 3 Rhett Titus 0 1 0 3 Randy Orton 0 1 0 3 Abyss 0 0 1 2 Sting 0 0 1 2 Kenny King 0 0 1 2 Eric Young EBRANSC: There were few things as entertaining in 2009 as Nigel McGuiness bad mouthing all the wanker fans before turning his insults to 'Clamdigger' Danielson, 'Geritol' Lynn, and 'Tylenol' Black. JOHN CANTON: Jericho's first because he is everything that is great about a top heel. He's arrogant, he insults the crowd at every turn without always resorting to cheap heat tactics and he has no desire to be a cool heel, which makes him even better at his job. CM Punk has always been a very good talker. This year he became truly great. Eric Young is my number three because he's always been very good on the mic and has made a nice transition as a heel. Based on his talent John Cena should be here, but the writing team makes him sound like such a douchebag that it really hurts his performances. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Angle Award Description: To be given to the best angle you've seen in the sport this year. Previous Winners: 1990: Horsemen turn heel 1991: "Real World Champion" Ric Flair challenges Hulk Hogan 1992: Ric Flair "knew Elizabeth first" 1993: WWF brings in Sean Waltman as 1-2-3 Kid 1994: Shane Douglas forfeits NWA title moments after winning it 1995: Barry Horowitz finally wins on WWF television 1996: NWO forms and attempts takeover of WCW 1997: Bret Hart turns on USA, reforms Hart Foundation 1998: Mr. McMahon offers Steve Austin the easy way - or the hard way 1999: "Countdown to the Millennium" ends with Chris Jericho's WWF debut 2000: Triple H, Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley, Kurt Angle love triangle 2001: ECW joins WCW, forms alliance 2002: Goldust, Booker T turn "At the Movies" gig into friendship 2003: Paul Heyman presents Kurt Angle with Team Angle 2004: Chris Benoit's world championship journey ends with WrestleMania win 2005: Matt Hardy returns to WWE to seek revenge on Edge & Lita 2006: Joey Styles quits RAW during live broadcast 2007: Chris Jericho inserts viral messages into WWE programming 2008: Chris Jericho forces Shawn Michaels into, out of retirement **2009**: CM Punk wants to rescue us from Jeff Hardy 43 first place votes 41 second place votes 38 third place votes 15 4 7 101 CM Punk wants to rescue us from Jeff Hardy 6 12 3 72 Ricky Steamboat comes out of retirement to face Chris Jericho 7 4 2 51 Shawn Michaels plays mind games on Undertaker 3 2 4 29 Edge, Chris Jericho win Unified tag team titles 3 2 4 29 Bob Barker hosts "The Price is RAW" 1 2 3 17 Miz, Morrison with the Dirt Sheet 1 3 1 16 Legacy works with, then turns on guest GM Dusty Rhodes 2 1 0 13 Sting wins TNA title, forms the Main Event Mafia 0 1 4 11 JBL hires financially strapped Shawn Michaels 1 1 1 10 Chris Jericho wants Rey Mysterio to stop hiding behind the mask 1 1 0 8 Abyss/Lauren relationship 0 2 1 8 Mr. Kennedy creates YouTube videos after being fired 0 1 2 7 Sgt. Slaughter turns heel on Canadian fans 1 0 0 5 World Elite Creation 1 0 0 5 Randy Orton punts Vince McMahon 1 0 0 5 Batista finally turns heel 0 1 0 3 Triple H, Shawn Michaels reform D-generation X 0 1 0 3 Main Event Mafia 0 1 0 3 Formation of Main Event Mafia 0 1 0 3 Big Show is Jericho's mystery partner after Edge is injured 0 1 0 3 Allison Danger wants vengeance on Portia Perez 0 0 1 2 Ric Flair has a streetfight with Randy Orton 0 0 1 2 Kofi Kingston destroys Randy Orton's new car 0 0 1 2 John Bradshaw Layfield quits after losing to Rey Mysterio in 30 seconds at WrestleMania 25 0 0 1 2 Eric Young turns, becomes team leader 0 0 1 2 Christian returns to WWE; interrupts, challenges Jack Swagger 0 0 1 2 Cactus Jack personality resurfaces in Mick Foley JOHN CANTON: I think the Punk/Hardy angle was by far the best thing in wrestling this year. I can't believe they actually booked it as well as they did. The Jericho/Mysterio mask storyline and Jericho/Steamboat feud round out my top three. HAWYN316: The MEM angle in TNA set it's stage for the whole year. Sting gathering the veterans to "teach respect" to the young talent was a great concept as was Punk's preaching to the audience about the evils of living Jeff Hardy's lifestyle. Both worked as there is grounding in truth to both premises. Great angles. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Organization Award Description: To be given to the organization/promotion that has the best product. This is the organization whose TV and house shows you just can't miss. Previous Winners: 1990: NWA 1991: WWF 1992: WCW 1993: SMW 1994: ECW 1995: WWF 1996: WWF 1997: WWF 1998: WWF 1999: WWF 2000: WWF 2001: WWF 2002: WWE (WWF) 2003: WWE 2004: WWE 2005: TNA 2006: WWE 2007: WWE 2008: WWE **2009**: WWE 43 first place votes 39 second place votes 34 third place votes 31 4 1 169 WWE 5 14 10 87 TNA 4 13 11 81 ROH 2 3 3 25 Dragon Gate USA 1 1 3 14 SHIMMER 0 2 1 8 CHIKARA 0 1 2 7 Dragon Gate 0 0 2 4 CWF Mid-Atlantic 0 1 0 3 Next Era Wrestling 0 0 1 2 Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best TV Show Award Description: To be given to what is on average the best wrestling TV show. In 1994, TV shows and major shows were given separate award categories. Previous Winners: 1991: 03/21/91: WCW & New Japan Supershow (aired on tape) 1992: 01/18/92: WWF Royal Rumble 1993: WWF Monday Night RAW weekly TV 1994: WWF Monday Night RAW 1995: WWF Monday Night RAW 1996: WWF Monday Night RAW 1997: WWF Monday Night RAW (WWF RAW is War / WWF RAW / WWF War Zone) 1998: WWF RAW is WAR (RAW / War Zone) 1999: WWF RAW is WAR (RAW / War Zone) 2000: WWF RAW is WAR (RAW / War Zone) 2001: WWF RAW (RAW is War / War Zone / RAW Zone) 2002: WWE SmackDown! 2003: WWE Smackdown 2004: WWE RAW (RAW / RAW Zone) 2005: TNA iMPACT! (TNA Wrestling Impact!) 2006: WWE Smackdown 2007: WWE RAW (RAW / RAW Zone) / WWE Smackdown (tie) 2008: WWE RAW **2009**: WWE Smackdown 45 first place votes 44 second place votes 43 third place votes 31 6 3 179 WWE Smackdown 4 14 8 78 WWE RAW 3 10 11 67 ECW 2 5 10 45 TNA Impact! 5 3 5 44 ROH on HDNet 0 6 5 28 WWE Superstars 0 0 1 2 WWE Vintage Collection JOHN CANTON: Smackdown has been far superior to Raw. Prior to the Undertaker and Batista coming back to the show, it was producing an excellent show every single week with guys like Jericho, Punk, Jeff Hardy, Mysterio and Morrison having great matches with eachother every week. I went with ECW in second because it's a solid one hour program most weeks and Raw's third due to it being way too inconsistent. They place too much focus on the guest hosts while not placing enough focus on getting storylines over. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Major Show Award Description: To be given to the best major event. This could be a pay-per-view, a TV special, or any big arena event. In 1994, TV shows and major shows were given separate award categories. Previous Winners: 1991: 03/21/91: WCW & New Japan Supershow (aired on tape) 1992: 01/18/92: WWF Royal Rumble 1993: WWF Monday Night RAW weekly TV 1994: 03/20/94: WWF WrestleMania X 1995: 08/27/95: WWF SummerSlam 1996: 03/31/96: WWF WrestleMania XII 1997: 04/14/97: ECW Barely Legal 1998: 03/24/98: WWF WrestleMania XIV 1999: 08/22/99: WWF SummerSlam 2000: 01/23/00: WWF Royal Rumble 2001: 04/01/01: WWF WrestleMania X-7 2002: 08/25/02: WWE SummerSlam 2003: 03/30/03: WWE WrestleMania XIX 2004: 03/14/04: WWE WrestleMania XX 2005: 04/03/05: WWE WrestleMania 21 2006: 04/02/06: WWE WrestleMania 22 2007: 04/01/07: WWE WrestleMania 23 2008: 03/30/08: WWE WrestleMania XXIV **2009**: 04/05/09 WWE WrestleMania 25 38 first place votes 36 second place votes 30 third place votes 16 12 2 120 04/05/09 WWE WrestleMania 25 6 4 8 58 10/18/09 TNA Bound for Glory 3 7 3 42 02/15/09 WWE No Way Out 3 4 0 27 08/23/09 WWE SummerSlam 3 1 4 26 07/25/09 Dragon Gate USA's Enter the Dragon 1 1 3 14 12/14/08 WWE Armageddon 1 2 0 11 01/25/09 WWE Royal Rumble 1 1 1 10 04/26/09 WWE Backlash 0 2 1 8 04/19/09 TNA Lockdown 0 0 3 6 03/15/09 TNA Destination X 1 0 0 5 11/23/08 WWE Survivor Series 1 0 0 5 10/04/09 WWE Hell in a Cell 1 0 0 5 05/02-03/09 SHIMMER Vol. 23-26 tapings 0 1 1 5 09/20/09 TNA No Surrender 0 1 2 7 07/26/09 WWE Night of Champions 0 0 1 2 06/13/09 AAA Triplemania XVII REJECTED VOTES 1 0 0 5 Any ROH PPV 0 0 1 2 WWE One Night Stand (was no One Night Stand in 2009) JOHN CANTON: Summerslam easily thanks to a great Hardy/Punk main event, plus some good undercard matches with DX/Legacy, Cena/Orton and Mysterio/Ziggler. Mania was a one match show, but it was the MOTY in a year without many standout PPVs, so that's enough for it to be number two with me. I liked No Way Out from what I remember. That gets third. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Promotional Move Award Description: To be given to the best move made by a promotion this past year. This could include giving somebody a push, demoting someone, firing someone hiring someone, or anything of a promotional nature. Previous Winners: 1991: WWF signs Ric Flair 1992: WCW signs Jake Roberts 1993: WWF works with SMW & USWA 1994: WWF pushes Bret Hart as champion again 1995: WCW signs Sabu, Chris Benoit, Eddy Guerrero & Dean Malenko away 1996: WCW signs Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, Ted DiBiase & Syxx 1997: ECW uses "working agreement" with WWF 1998: WWF books Vince McMahon into top storyline role 1999: WWF signs Chris Jericho 2000: WWF signs Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero, Dean Malenko, Perry Saturn 2001: WWF adds ECW to "invasion" angle 2002: WWE names Paul Heyman head of SmackDown! writing team 2003: NWA TNA offers one cent PPV 2004: WWE books Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero to World, WWE championships 2005: TNA gains Spike TV timeslot 2006: TNA signs Kurt Angle soon after WWE releases him 2007: TNA, Spike TV agree on expanding "iMPACT!" to second hour 2008: WWE airs tribute to Ric Flair the night after WrestleMania **2009**: WWE books Undertaker vs. Michaels match for WrestleMania 44 first place votes 41 second place votes 40 third place votes 13 5 1 82 WWE books Undertaker v. Michaels for WrestleMania 7 10 5 75 WWE uses Chris Jericho on every show 4 8 7 58 WWE makes CM Punk World Heavyweight Champion 5 4 5 47 WWE promotes Jeff Hardy to main event 3 2 3 27 Hulk Hogan joins TNA 3 0 5 25 TNA puts World title back on AJ Styles 2 2 4 24 ROH hires Jim Cornette 1 1 2 12 TNA creates Knockout tag titles 0 2 3 12 Dragon Gate opens Dragon Gate USA 2 0 0 10 WWE books guest hosts on RAW 1 1 0 8 WWE resigns Christian 1 1 0 8 TNA signs Taz 0 2 1 8 WWE signs Bryan Danielson 1 0 0 5 WWE cuts number of PPVs 1 0 0 5 TNA signs Desmond Wolfe 0 1 0 3 TNA creates World Elite, makes superstar out of Eric Young 0 1 0 3 TNA builds shows around Kurt Angle 0 1 0 3 Shane McMahon leaves WWE 0 0 1 2 WWE brings back the Slammy Awards 0 0 1 2 WWE adds "Superstars" show on WGN America 0 0 1 2 DX reunites 0 0 1 2 Dragon Gate USA uses Chikara talent on its PPVs EBRANSC: Would anyone have cared about WrestleMania this year without Undertaker v. Michaels? MARK PATTERSON: I guess I should've voted during the call for nominations, since I honestly think the 'Raw hosts' gimmick was the best promotional move of the year from a pure promotion standpoint. WWE is getting more selective with the hosts and at least have worked out a formula for the hosts to never look awful, even if the rest of the show is bad. And when the host is on point, the show can really kick ass. JOHN CANTON: Booking Undertaker vs. Michaels is the correct answer because when I think back to 2009 I will think back to that match first. Using Jericho on Raw and Smackdown has been a genius move because he makes everybody around him better. He's the most valuable performer they have. Turning Punk into a heel world champion was a great move too, which is why it gets my third spot. HAWYN316: At a time when new talent needs to be developed I'm glad both WWE and TNA decided to push "newer" and reliable guys like AJ Styles and CM Punk back to the top. AJ's the guy TNA was built around at the outset before the import of "old talent" came. With that ship having run it's time to put him back on top. Same deal with Punk. Charismatic stars like Hardy are good, but it's old (and clean) reliable talent like Punk (as was Bret Hart back in the day) who are the foundation of a company. Rounding out the list is the E's recognition of Jericho's talent and featuring him on all brands as the Unified Tag Champ. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Worst Second Award Description: To be given to the manager whose presence at ringside and during interviews is really unnecessary. This person does little to enhance the matches in which his/her wrestler(s) participates. This award was discontinued after the 2001 awards and reinstated in 2006. Previous Winners: 1990: Mr. Fuji 1991: Coach John Tolos 1992: Harvey Wippleman 1993: Harvey Wippleman 1994: Harvey Wippleman 1995: Harvey Wippleman 1996: Teddy Long 1997: Uncle Cletus 1998: Eric Bischoff 1999: Curtis Hughes 2000: Mae Young 2001: Sara 2006: Vickie Guerrero 2007: Vickie Guerrero 2008: Bam Neely **2009**: Jenna Morasca 36 first place votes 31 second place votes 29 third place votes 13 5 2 84 Jenna Morasca 4 10 6 62 Rhaka Khan 6 3 6 51 Bam Neely 4 3 5 39 Ezekiel Jackson 3 3 3 30 So Cal Val 1 2 3 17 Raisha Saeed 2 0 0 10 Don West 0 2 0 6 Vickie Guerrero 1 0 0 5 Jimmy Falcon 1 0 0 5 Hornswoggle 1 0 0 5 Alicia Fox 0 1 0 3 Sharmell 0 1 0 3 Lacey Von Erich 0 1 0 3 Jimmy Jacobs 0 0 1 2 Tony Atlas 0 0 1 2 Shane Hagadorn 0 0 1 2 Jamin Olvincia 0 0 1 2 Cody Deaner CRIMEFIGHTER: I dunno HOW a retarded person like Jimmy Falcon who stiffed a bunch of WWE/WCW alumni at a show in Illinois after he ran outta check stolen from his own grandmothers gets booked anywhere in the country. I feel sorry for the folks who got duped by this clown - that would include Tracy Smothers and Bobby Eaton who had the dishonor of being managed by someone claiming to be Jim Cornette's kid...only that Jim Cornette HAS no kids. The dark side of doing autograph sessions is that you have your picture taken with people you don't want anything to do with...and this guy has collected hundred of pictures with celebrities and wrestlers...and so far has gotten a lot of milage out of it making himself bigger than he really is. Have NOTHING to do with this person at ALL COSTS. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Worst Announcer Award Description: To be given to the commentator/announcer who makes the dumbest comments while pushing his product. This person probably gets you to turn down the TV when he/she is announcing. As of 1992, the difference between this and colour commentator will be enforced. Previous Winners: 1990: Vince McMahon 1991: Vince McMahon 1992: Vince McMahon 1993: Vince McMahon 1994: Eric Bischoff 1995: Eric Bischoff 1996: Eric Bischoff 1997: Tony Schiavone 1998: Tony Schiavone 1999: Tony Schiavone 2000: Tony Schiavone 2001: Tony Schiavone 2002: Jim Ross 2003: Jim Ross 2004: Jonathan Coachman 2005: Jonathan Coachman 2006: Todd Grisham 2007: Mike Tenay 2008: Mike Adamle **2009**: Michael Cole 40 first place votes 27 second place votes 21 third place votes 27 3 2 148 Michael Cole 4 6 5 48 Josh Mathews 3 7 6 48 Mike Tenay 3 3 2 28 Mike Hogewood 2 5 1 27 Jim Ross 1 3 5 24 Todd Grisham BIGDADDYLOCO: Michael Cole gets this and it isn't even close. It's amazing how bad he has after actually showing some promise only a few years ago. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Worst Colour Commentator Award Description: To be given to the commentator/announcer who makes the dumbest comment while pushing his product. This person probably gets you to turn down the TV when he/she is announcing. Previous Winners: 1991: Dusty Rhodes 1992: Lord Alfred Hayes 1993: Randy Savage 1994: Dusty Rhodes 1995: Steve McMichael 1996: Dusty Rhodes 1997: Dusty Rhodes 1998: Larry Zbyszko 1999: Jason Hervey 2000: Mark Madden 2001: Mark Madden 2002: Jerry Lawler 2003: Jerry Lawler 2004: Jerry Lawler 2005: Jerry Lawler 2006: Don West 2007: Don West 2008: Don West **2009**: Don West 39 first place votes 26 second place votes 18 third place votes 18 5 3 111 Don West 15 8 5 109 Jerry Lawler 5 10 4 63 Taz 0 2 5 16 Matt Striker 1 0 0 5 Arturo Rivera 0 1 0 3 Josh Mathews 0 0 1 2 Byron Saxton CRIMEFIGHTER: Finally Don West is gone...ugh. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Worst Interviewee Award Description: To be given to the person who gives the worst interview in the biz. This could be a wrestler or a manager. Previous Winners: 1990: Ultimate Warrior 1991: El Gigante 1992: Ultimate Warrior 1993: Giant Gonzalez 1994: Yokozuna 1995: Hulk Hogan 1996: Ahmed Johnson 1997: Ahmed Johnson 1998: Warrior 1999: Sid Vicious 2000: Hardy Boyz 2001: Linda McMahon 2002: Triple H 2003: Al Wilson 2004: Lita 2005: Linda McMahon 2006: The Great Khali 2007: The Great Khali 2008: Mike Adamle **2009**: The Great Khali 44 first place votes 40 second place votes 37 third place votes 12 6 6 90 Great Khali 10 5 5 75 Bobby Lashley 5 11 1 60 Michelle McCool 6 0 4 38 Abyss 3 2 2 25 Jeff Hardy 2 2 3 22 John Cena 1 3 4 22 Mark Henry 1 3 0 14 Triple H 1 1 1 10 Lacey Von Erich 0 2 1 8 Scott Steiner 1 0 0 5 Randy Orton 1 0 0 5 Jeremy Piven 1 0 0 5 Abraham Washington 0 1 1 5 ODB 0 1 1 5 John Morrison 0 0 2 4 Undertaker 0 1 0 3 Vickie Guerrero 0 1 0 3 Jillian Hall 0 1 0 3 Dolph Ziggler 0 0 1 2 Tiffany 0 0 1 2 Shelton Benjamin 0 0 1 2 Rhino 0 0 1 2 Rey Mysterio 0 0 1 2 Matt Morgan 0 0 1 2 Hornswoggle JOHN CANTON: I went with Jeremy Piven for calling Summerslam: "Summerfest." Bobby Lashley's a nice guy by all accounts, but he sounds like he's still a couple years away from hitting puberty. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Worst Angle Award Description: To be given to the worst angle you've seen in the sport this year. It may be the worst because of taste or because of execution. Previous Winners: 1990: Earthquake breaks Hulk's ribs & get well card drive / Black Scorpion (tie) 1991: WWF exploits the Gulf war 1992: Papa Shango curses the Ultimate Warrior 1993: WCW's Cactus Jack gets amnesia; search leads to Cleveland 1994: WCW gives Hulk Hogan the WCW Title 1995: WCW bills Giant as Andre the Giant's alleged son 1996: Jim Ross announces return of Razor Ramon and Diesel to WWF 1997: Brian Pillman claims paternity of Dakota Runnells 1998: "Mysterious laughter" source revealed as Chucky the doll 1999: Big Show's father stricken with cancer; Big Boss Man exploits it 2000: Mae Young's pregnancy results in birth of hand 2001: Triple H quickly returns from fall inside car dropped from forklift 2002: Triple H reveals Kane's role in a death - and immediately afterwards 2003: Dawn Marie, Al Wilson give new meaning to "'til death do us part" 2004: Kane stalks, then impregnates, then marries Lita 2005: Masked men attack Undertaker after Daivari is "sacrificed" in match 2006: Vickie Guerrero turns on Rey Mysterio 2007: Mr. McMahon presumed dead after limousine explodes 2008: JBL reveals that Finlay, not Mr. McMahon, is Hornswoggle's father **2009**: Thanks to guests hosts, Chavo Guerrero no match for Hornswoggle 43 first place votes 40 second place votes 38 third place votes 12 4 4 80 Chavo Guerrero continually bested by Hornswoggle 3 4 6 39 Donald Trump "buys" Monday Night RAW, brings in weekly guest hosts 3 4 5 37 Santino Marella crowned Miss WrestleMania 2 6 2 32 WWE books Vickie Guerrero in a hogpen match 1 9 0 32 R-Truth wanders around arenas as Delicious Pretty Ricky 3 2 3 27 Samoa Joe becomes a babyface knife-wielding maniac 4 1 1 25 D-generation X re-forms 2 1 5 23 Teddy Long masterminds Montreal screwjob of Undertaker 2 1 1 15 TNA holds contest to become ODB's boyfriend 2 0 2 14 WWE draft becomes a talent raid for RAW 2 1 0 13 Randy Orton becomes psychotic "viper" 1 1 2 12 Mick Foley turns heel on Abyss over a cartoon drawing 2 0 0 10 Samoa Joe turns heel, helps Kurt Angle win title 0 1 3 9 Mr. McMahon monitors Smackdown GM Teddy Long during his "probation" 1 0 1 7 Fake Sarah Palin fools The Beautiful People 0 1 2 7 Al Sharpton guest hosts RAW 0 2 0 6 Taz debuts in TNA 1 0 0 5 Shawn Michaels working as chef post-WrestleMania 1 0 0 5 DX is angry at Hornswoggle for gimmick infringement 1 0 0 5 Abyss/Lauren relationship 0 1 0 3 Matt Hardy turns on Jeff, revealed to be behind his "accidents" 0 1 0 3 John Bradshaw Layfield hires financially strapped 0 0 1 2 Sgt. Slaughter turns heel on Canadian fans as RAW guest host JOHN CANTON: I'm tired of the guest hosts. If Trump doesn't "own" Raw and the guest hosts were his idea then why the hell are they still there? It makes about as much sense as Vince McMahon selling Raw in the first place, then buying it back at double the price. Worst businessman ever. Pretty Ricky was so bad that it nudges out Hornswoggle vs. Chavo. I stopped watching TNA for part of the year when they booked Samoa Joe so poorly. What the hell was that crap with the weapons? So lame. By far the worst booked person in that company. HAWYN316: TNA's Beautiful People as Sarah Palin groupies was just too horrible and insulting for words. The skits were ridiculously long and totally unbelievable. The Beautiful People are dumb blondes? Ok, we get that. There's no need to subject as to 10 minute skits about it. R-Truth as Delicious Pretty Ricky was just horrible and a bit offensive. CRIMEFIGHTER: Vickie Guerrero left the company, yet Teddy Long gives the title back to CM Punk after he lost because of a submission hold? You know why I hate Dusty Finishes? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Worst Organization Award Description: To be given to the organization/promotion that has the worst product. This is the organization whose TV and house shows you wouldn't even think of attending. Probably not even as a freebie. Previous Winners: 1990: WWF / AWA (tie) 1991: WCW 1992: WWF 1993: WCW 1994: WCW 1995: WCW 1996: AWF 1997: WCW 1998: WCW 1999: WCW 2000: WCW 2001: WCW 2002: XPW 2003: XPW 2004: TNA 2005: WWE 2006: WWE 2007: Wrestling Society X 2008: TNA **2009**: TNA 36 first place votes 26 second place votes 20 third place votes 14 5 2 89 TNA 11 5 0 70 Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling 3 4 6 39 WWE 3 4 4 35 CZW 1 6 1 25 WEW 2 1 5 23 NWE 2 1 2 17 IWA-MS CRIMEFIGHTER: I only put IWA-MS here, not because of the in-ring product--I enjoy the in-ring product, not so much ultra hardcore but the technical hard-hitting in ring action. But the folks running it need help to clear up all the underlying problems that have been dogging it for quite a long time. Getting draw is the biggest problem, you can rely on DVD sales but the shows need fans in the building to watch. Ironically, IWA-MS closing was over after about three months and they are back in operation. I will keep attending shows when they run in this neck of the woods. They need to reevaluate promoting strategies and perhaps rebrand themselves instead of sticking with a narrow niche section of the wrestling fanbase. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Worst TV Show Award Description: To be given to what is on average the worst wrestling TV show. In 1994, TV shows and major shows were given separate award categories. Previous Winners: 1991: 07/07/91: WCW Great American Bash 1992: 12/03/91: WWF This Tuesday In Texas 1993: 04/04/93: WWF WrestleMania IX 1994: WCW World Wide 1995: WWF Mania 1996: AWF Warriors of Wrestling 1997: WWF LiveWire 1998: WCW Worldwide 1999: WCW Thunder 2000: WCW Thunder 2001: (tie) WWF Excess / WCW Thunder 2002: WWF Excess 2003: WWE RAW 2004: The WWE Experience 2005: The WWE Experience 2006: WWE RAW 2007: Wrestling Society X 2008: Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling **2009**: TNA Impact! 38 first place votes 29 second place votes 22 third place votes 14 7 5 101 TNA Impact! 12 4 4 80 Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling 5 10 2 59 WWE RAW 4 6 1 40 WWE Superstars 3 2 7 35 ECW 0 0 2 4 WWE Smackdown 0 0 1 2 WWE AM RAW CRIMEFIGHTER: Was Hulk's CCW still going at the start of the eligibility period? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Worst Major Show Award Description: To be given to the worst major event. This could be a pay-per-view, a TV special, or any big arena event. In 1994, TV shows and major shows were given separate award categories. Previous Winners: 1991: 07/07/91: WCW Great American Bash 1992: 12/03/91: WWF This Tuesday In Texas 1993: 04/04/93: WWF WrestleMania IX 1994: 06/19/94: WWF King of the Ring 1995: 03/19/95: WCW Uncensored 1996: 03/24/96: WCW Uncensored 1997: 01/25/97: NWO Souled Out 1998: 08/08/98: WCW Road Wild 1999: 10/10/99: Heroes of Wrestling 2000: 10/29/00: WCW Halloween Havoc 2001: 01/14/01: WCW Sin 2002: 06/23/02: WWE King of the Ring 2003: 06/15/03: WWE Bad Blood / 05/19/03: WWE Judgment Day (tie) 2004: 06/27/04: WWE Great American Bash 2005: 07/24/05: WWE Great American Bash 2006: 07/23/06: WWE Great American Bash 2007: 12/03/06: ECW December to Dismember 2008: 07/29/08: WWE Night of Champions / 05/11/08: TNA Sacrifice (tie) **2009**: 07/19/09 TNA Victory Road 09 31 first place votes 25 second place votes 22 third place votes 7 7 3 62 07/19/09 TNA Victory Road 09 3 3 7 38 03/15/09 TNA Destination X 5 2 2 35 09/13/09 WWE Breaking Point 4 3 3 35 10/25/09 WWE Bragging Rights 1 7 1 28 02/08/09 TNA Against All Odds 4 1 1 25 04/05/09 WWE WrestleMania 25 4 1 0 23 06/07/09 WWE Extreme Rules 2 0 3 16 08/23/09 WWE SummerSlam 1 1 2 12 11/23/08 WWE Survivor Series JOHN CANTON: Victory Road had Sharmell vs. Jenna so that automatically wins. No contest. CRIMEFIGHTER: With a major milestone like your silver anniversary, why do you put on a shorter PPV with only seven matches with the opener, the tag title match, completely cut from the PPV, one match being less than half minute and take the focus to a rock singer that no one seemingly cares about off the women's battle royal with a bunch of returning faces? Only Taker vs. HBK was the only memorable thing, and the PPV as a whole fell short. While production was high the product in the ring did not deliver enough. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Worst Promotional Move Award Description: To be given to the worst move made by a promotion this past year. This could include giving somebody a push, demoting someone, firing someone hiring someone, or anything of a promotional nature. Previous Winners: 1991: WCW loses Ric Flair 1992: WCW bans off the top rope moves under Bill Watts 1993: WCW tapes 13 weeks of TV at one time in Orlando, Fla. 1994: WCW lets Hulk Hogan control his scenarios 1995: WCW gives Hulk Hogan too much control 1996: WWF lets Scott Hall and/or Kevin Nash go 1997: Sting doesn't wrestle for the entire year 1998: WCW sues Ric Flair, causing nearly five month absence from television 1999: (Tie) WCW lets big names go / WCW signs musical acts for Nitro 2000: WCW gives Benoit, Guerrero, Malenko, and Saturn requested releases 2001: WWF botches seemingly surefire WWF/WCW "interpromotional" storyline 2002: WWE airs simulated necrophilia in attempt to foster controvery 2003: WWE pushes McMahons, announcers rather then pushing wrestlers 2004: WWE runs Diva Search during multiple segments of many weeks of RAW 2005: WWE airs "terrorist attack" on Undertaker soon after London bombings 2006: WWE repeatedly uses Eddie Guerrero's death as storyline material 2007: TNA books title win for Pacman Jones despite "no contact" clause 2008: WWE hires Mike Adamle **2009**: TNA hires same players that brought about the demise of WCW 44 first place votes 41 second place votes 38 third place votes 11 3 3 70 TNA hires same players that brought about the demise of WCW 6 3 3 45 WWE "sells" RAW to Donald Trump, sending actual stock tumbling 5 2 1 33 WWE books weekly guest hosts for RAW 4 2 1 28 WWE no longer allows blood in matches 2 3 3 25 WWE continues pushing John Cena as Superman 0 5 5 25 Tag title unification match at WrestleMania made dark match 2 2 1 18 TNA fails to heed "Fire Russo" chants from fans 1 4 0 17 TNA continues to ignore X division 2 1 1 15 TNA loses Angelina Love due to visa issues 1 3 0 14 TNA creates Legends Title 1 0 4 13 WWE takes World Title off Jeff Hardy while he's still hot 1 0 4 13 WWE fails to push Christian to the top on his return 1 0 2 9 WWE overkills gimmick matches by introducing gimmick PPVs 1 1 0 8 WWE pushes Shane McMahon 1 1 0 8 TNA hires Jenna Morasca 0 2 1 8 WWE, TNA change familiar wrestlers' names in order to claim, hold trademarks 0 1 2 7 WWE promises Mickie Rourke in the ring but doesn't fully deliver 1 0 0 5 WWE puts Theodore Long back on TV 1 0 0 5 WWE moves Denver taping when conflict with NBA game arises 1 0 0 5 TNA lets Petey Williams go 1 0 0 5 TNA airs Dixie Carter "pep talk" 1 0 0 5 Hulk Hogan announces Australia tour 0 1 1 5 WWE releases Mr. Kennedy four days after he returned to RAW 0 1 1 5 WWE hires Gail Kim away from TNA 0 0 2 4 WWE moves Evan Bourne & Jack Swagger to RAW 0 1 0 3 WWE rehires Chris Masters 0 1 0 3 WWE builds RAW around Randy Orton 0 1 0 3 TNA puts knockout title on Cody Deaner 0 1 0 3 Shane McMahon leaves WWE 0 1 0 3 ROH books World Title run for Jerry Lynn 0 1 0 3 Linda & Shane McMahon leave WWE 0 0 1 2 WWE doesn't elevate a new star to take injured Edge's place as tag champ 0 0 1 2 TNA sidelines Jarrett in favour of seemingly unstable Kurt Angle 0 0 1 2 TNA replaces Don West with Taz JOHN CANTON: There are so many to pick from. TNA bringing in Hogan & Bischoff stands out the most to me even though we have yet to see the effects of it. I don't think it's a good move at all. The idea that Donald Trump would buy Raw as if it was some piece of real estate was laughable from the get go. It's no wonder that they erased that angle in only a week. If you know it's going to be a bomb why even do it in the first place? I miss blood in WWE matches, so that's in third. Man, this was the toughest category of them all. BRIAN HENKE: Again, the Denver debacle. The release of Mr. Kennedy was surprising, given that WWE had promoted his return, and he was one of the "LA Lakers" players on the said Raw show from LS. HAWYN316: These "worst promotional" moves can go either way. My top two picks, like most people, are the hiring of Hogan and crew by TNA (#1) and the WWE's "Raw guest host" bit. Hogan does bring great name recognition and will boost attention to TNA. As a strategy it's a good move to get more mainstream attention, no doubt. Given that, hiring the same crew that put a multimillion dollar company out of business just looks as a no brainer recipe for disaster. For TNA's sake I hope history does NOT repeat itself. Over on the 'E's side: the guest host concept looks good on paper. Again, you bring significant mainstream attention to the E and can create crossover appeal. As a strategy it works. In execution? You get tons of flubbed lines, horrendously horrible skits, etc. For every great host (ie -- Shaq or Bob Barker) you get an equally horrible host (the NASCAR guys, Al Sharpton, etc, etc). It's hit or miss and as John Morrison puts it, "Raw's become wrestling's version of Saturday Night Live." Not what you're really going for, or is it? CRIMEFIGHTER: What the heck was Dixie Carter THINKING when she hired the same people that ran WCW outta business? She kept Vince Russo around, brought in Ed Ferrera, then brought in Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff. Did she even READ the book The Rise and Fall of WCW? With TNA's continuing flat ratings, this move will do absolutely nothing to improve things. I really don't know how the promotion stayed in business throughout 2009. WWE & TNA also are really really selling name recognition short. It's NIGEL MCGUINESS, not Desmond Wolfe. It's CHEERLEADER MELISSA, not Alyssa Flash. It's MATT SYDAL, not Evan Bourne. It's TREVOR MURDOCH or RHODES, not Jethro Holiday! It's ELIJAH BURKE, not D'Nero or whatever that name is. Heck, if WWE changes the name of Bryan Danielson, it's gonna backfire. Wrestling fans KNOW these people by these names. They will not pull viewers or sell tickets if they keep sticking names that no one will have a clue about JUST so they can own a trademark that IS NOT WORTH THE PAPER IT IS PRINTED ON! How many guys who were well known had their careers end before they start with WWE and TNA with a goofy name? CM Punk would NOT had been successful has he has been if they stuck him with some retarded name like "Chicky McKenzie". Name recognition in politics is extremely valuable, it's time the wrestling fed realize that too cause they've been screwing themselves over big time and they don't even know it. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- And now, the 'Netter suggested awards... BEST THEME MUSIC 1. "Get Ready to Fly" -- AJ Styles 2. "Oh Radio" -- Zach Ryder 3. "Crank the Walls Down" -- JeriShow 4. "Just Close Your Eyes" -- Christian SORRY WE MISSED YOUR ONE MATCH (AND ONE BATTLE ROYAL APPEARANCE) AWARD OF THE YEAR: Kizarny SORRY WE MISSED YOUR ZERO MATCHES (AND ONE PROMO) AWARD OF THE YEAR: Vade Hansen CRZ SEZ: That's it! See you next year (maybe)! ----------------------------------------------------------------------