- 12/14/2015 (7:22:28 pm)
- Bob Mulrenin
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As WWE prepares to celebrate the year’s best matches, moments, Superstars and trends with the 2015 Slammy Awards — next Monday during Raw at 8/7 on USA Network — you can get in on the voting action later tonight on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to make this year’s Slammy Awards the most interactive night in the special’s nearly 30-year history!
Polls open later tonight for 10 exciting categories, including Rivalry of the Year, WWE Tag Team of the Year and Superstar of the Year — open to the entire Superstar roster for the first time in WWE history.
You can cast your votes tonight on your favorite social media platform. Just post your vote using the category’s official hashtag, along with your selected nominee (limit one vote per day per category). For example, if Savio Vega was on the current roster and he was your pick as Superstar of the Year, your social media post might look something like this:
I choose Savio Vega as 2015’s #SUPERSTAR of the Year! #Slammy
The winners for these categories will be revealed next Monday on WWE.com and the WWE Slammys 2015 Pre-Show on WWE Network, with the 2015 Superstar of the Year being crowned during Raw. At the bottom of the page, click “NEXT” to see the full list of categories you can vote on via social media.
For the fourth year in a row, the WWE Universe will also be able to vote on the following additional categories live during Raw exclusively on the WWE App, with the winners revealed during the show:
- Match of the Year
- WWE Diva of the Year
- Breakout Star of the Year
- LOL Moment of the Year
- Extreme Moment of the Year
- “This is Awesome” Moment of the Year
- The OMG Shocking Moment of the Year
- The Hero in All of Us Award, presented by Coca-Cola
Twitter vote:
- Users can tweet in their votes for each of the 10 social media Slammy categories
- Users are limited to one vote per category per day
- Maximum of 10 (1 vote per category) valid votes per day per Twitter username
- All limiting is done through Telescope’s platform
- While a user may tweet multiple times, only tweets within the valid voting limits will count.
- Tweets must contain the specific #SLAMMY,Superstar name, misspell or handle, and the category they are up for vote approved by WWE to be considered a valid vote
- Tweets that attempt to vote for multiple categories with in a single tweet will not count as valid votes
- Tweets that attempt to vote for multiple nominees in a single category will not count as valid votes
- Retweets will count as valid votes but will follow the same vote limiting and validation
- Tweets from non-verified accounts will count as a valid vote
- Tweets from users with default avatars will count as a valid vote
- Users must have a minimum of 10 followers for a vote to count as valid
- Tweets from accounts created in the past 24 hours will not count as valid votes
- In order for Telescope to receive the data from Twitter, the user account must be set to public
Facebook vote:
- Users can post an update to their timeline with their votes for each of the 10 social media Slammy categories
- Users are limited to one vote per category per day
- Maximum of 10 (1 vote per category) valid votes per day per Facebook ID
- All limiting is done through Telescope’s platform
- While a user may post multiple times, only those posts within the valid voting limits will count
- Facebook posts must contain the specific category hashtag and Superstar name or misspell approved by WWE to be considered a valid vote
- Posts that contain multiple categories within a single post will not count as valid votes
- Posts that contain multiple nominees in a single category will not count as valid vote
- A Facebook shared post with voting information will not count as a valid vote
- Facebook voting will not be limited by location
Instagram vote:
- Users can post a photo with their votes for each of the 10 social media Slammy categories
- Users are limited to one vote per category per day
- Maximum of 10 (1 vote per category) valid votes per day per Instagram ID
- All limiting is done through Telescope’s platform
- Instagram posts must contain the specific category hashtag and Superstar name, misspell or Instagram handle approved by WWE to be considered a valid vote
- Posts that contain multiple categories within a single post will not count as valid votes
- Posts that contain multiple nominees in a single category will not count as valid votes
- Instagram voting will not be limited by location
- Comments to a friend’s or another’s photo will not count as a vote
- In order for Telescope to receive the data from Instagram, the user account must be set to public



