Spike Guys' Choice Awards
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The Spike Guys' Choice Awards is an awards show, patterned after the MTV Movie Awards (Also owned by Viacom) It was first shown on June 13, 2007. The awards are based on international voting by fans and viewers of Spike. Spike announced on their website in July 2007 that this show will become an annual awards show, to be broadcast each summer.
The first show was hosted by Tracy Morgan who, according to USA Today had to wear an ankle monitor during the ceremony as part of his court required monitoring. [1]
The show featured performances by Carmen Electra and Tricia Helfer, ZZ Top and appearances by Will Ferrell and Adam Sandler, who won the Guy's Guy award, voted for by Spike viewers. Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn were also present to accept the Guy Movie Hall of Fame Award for their cult bachelor movie "Swingers."
Minka Kelly was reported in Men's Fitness magazine to have been extremely excited when she won her award, declaring "Anyone can win an Emmy, but not everyone can say they've won an award from the network responsible for Ultimate Fighter 5 and Late Night Strip." [2]
[edit] 2007 Guys Choice Awards: Full list Of winners
[edit] Guy's Guy
[edit] Guy Movie Hall of Fame Award
"Swingers"
[edit] Biggest Ass Kicker
[edit] Ballsiest Band
[edit] Hottest Girl on the Planet
[edit] Luckiest Bastard
Cash Warren (for being the boyfriend of Jessica Alba)
[edit] Funniest M.F.
[edit] Gift from the Gods
[edit] Most Unstoppable Jock
[edit] Naughtiest Cybervixen
[edit] Most Dangerous Man
[edit] Femme Fatale
[edit] Kingpin (Guy of the Year)
Alec Marshall
[edit] Cockiest Crew
Jackass 2 Crew
[edit] Gutsiest Move
Stephen Colbert (for his speech at the 2006 White House Correspondents' Association Dinner)