Full List Of WWE Slammy Award Winners 2015

Find out who took home the awards during Monday night's edition of RAW.

One week after one of the best Monday nights in many months, WWE presented the Slammy Awards edition of Monday Night RAW from Minneapolis, Minnesota. During the course of the show, several Slammy Awards were handed out. Though Brock Lesnar did not appear, two former World Champions did make their returns to television to accept awards. Seth Rollins came out on crutches to accept the Superstar Of The Year Slammy, and Nikki Bella returned to take home the Diva Of The Year Slammy Award. The full list of winners were as follows: Superstar of the Year Seth Rollins Match of the Year The Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar at Hell in a Cell This Is Awesome Moment of the Year The Rock and Ronda Rousey confront The Authority at WrestleMania 31 Diva of the Year Nikki Bella Surprise Return of the Year Sting returns, posing as Seth Rollins€™ statue, and attacks The Architect (RAW, August 24th) Hero In All of Us John Cena OMG Shocking Moment of the Year Kalisto€™s Salida del Sol through a ladder at WWE TLC LOL Moment of the Year R-Truth for thinking he was in Money In the Bank Breakout Star of the Year Neville Rivalry of the Year The Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar Best Original WWE Network Show Stone Cold Podcast Double Cross of the Year Damien Mizdow eliminates The Miz from the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania Extreme Moment of the Year Roman Reigns levels The League of Nations and Triple H at WWE TLC WWE Tag Team of the Year The Usos Best John Cena US Open Challenge John Cena vs. Cesaro (RAW, July 6th) Hashtag of the Year #SuplexCity Celebrity Moment of the Year Stephen Amell dives onto Stardust at SummerSlam €œTell Me You Didn€™t Just Say That€ Moment of the Year Brock Lesnar coins €œSuplex City€ at WrestleMania Overall, the Slammy Awards edition of RAW had to be considered a disappointment. The show was much anticipated, following a stellar broadcast last Monday evening. However, RAW this week started with an awkward Stephanie McMahon/Roman Reigns segment, and it was mostly downhill from there. There was a good match between Dolph Ziggler and Kevin Owens early on, but the rest of the show could be classified as underwhelming.
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