My Baby won at the 2024 Slammy Awards this year!! 🤭😍
She won:
•Female Superstar of the Year
•Match of the Year: WrestleMania 39 against Charlotte.
She is owning it as she should be this is My Baby & I am so proud of her!! 😭����
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Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Shawn Michaels x Fem Reader- "Sing"
Since you would often walk with Hunter Hearst Helmsley to the ring while you wore these beautiful evening gowns that reached your ankles, at the World Wrestling Federation's Slammy Awards in 1997, there was a moment during that award show where you sang wearing a beautiful sparkly sleeveless dress that had reached your ankles and had these long slits cut on the sides at the bottom of your dress to show off your long, smooth, beautiful legs.
Unlike Jillian Hall, you could actually sing!
The song you were singing was a sultry, slow jazz ballad similar to Jessica Rabbit's rendition of "Why Don't You Do Right?".
In fact, this performance you were doing was a replica of Jessica Rabbit's "Why Don't You Do Right?" performance and introduction.
Like Jessica, you could've worn a beautiful red strapless sparkly dress during your performance.
You also could've sang her rendition of "Why Don't You Do Right?", especially since there's the lyric "get me some money too" and you're the valet for Hunter Hearst Helmsley---whose gimmick is a rich blueblood.
When you appeared on stage, you walked sideways with the side of your body turned in front of people watching this performance, and those people watching this performance were the majority of the WWF's roster, male and female.
The camera was filming some of these wrestler's reactions to your performance and filming those wrestlers above their shoulders.
You slowly walked sideways with your hands on your hips across to the end of the ring you were singing on.
If you could, if there was some male wrestler in the front row, you would gently kick him like how Jessica Rabbit does in her performance.
You then walked down the stairs off of this ring and continued slowly walking down the red carpet with your hands on your hips whilst you sang your song.
Shawn Michaels slowly stood up from his chair he was sitting at with a smile on his face looking at you, as if he wants you.
You, on the other hand, were standing in front of him, where you placed your hand on his forehead and gently and slowly pushed him down back in his seat.
When you did this, the camera was filming you on the side of your leg as well as filming your hand slowly pushing Shawn back into his seat.
Throughout your performance, some men in the audience were whistling at you.
You slowly walked to where Hunter Hearst Helmsley was seated, where you sat in his lap and one of your hands slid under his blazer, where your hand slowly slid his blazer off of his shoulder.
Sadly, Hunter wasn't wearing a hat that you could shove into his face.
You raised yourself off of Hunter's lap and slowly walked around his chair.
You then had a seat on top of the table he was sitting by, where you showed off one of your smooth, bare legs and even crossed that leg on top of your opposite leg.
You slowly rolled your body over until you were laying on your stomach, where you leaned your face forward in front of Hunter and your index finger hooked under his bowtie, where you pulled his face closer to yours.
Luckily Hunter's bowtie didn't snap when your finger was under it!
After his face was close to yours, you then slowly pulled your face away from his and your finger slipped out of his bowtie.
When you were finished singing, you slid yourself off of Hunter's table and walked away with your back turned in front of the audience, where you slowly walked down the red carpet.
The audience applauded and cheered for you as you walked away with your back turned in front of them and the song ended.
Considering Sunny was the World Wrestling Federation's top female sex symbol in 1997, this Jessica Rabbit inspired performance seems more like something Sunny would do.
This performance was reminding the audience of Jessica Rabbit's "Why Don't You Do Right" rendition, which was the intention.
There are so many gowns you could've worn at the Slammy Awards in 1997, but you've already worn those gowns on television and pay-per-views.
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