List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards

This is a list of both active and inactive Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards created by professional wrestling and mixed martial arts (MMA) journalist Dave Meltzer. The first fourteen awards were created in 1980 as an informal poll between Meltzer and his friends and others he corresponded with on the subject of professional wrestling at the time. After starting the Wrestling Observer in 1982, the awards took on a greater life, with an increasing number of awards given out every year.

The awards were created to recognize the individual achievements of a select few wrestlers who exemplified a specified criterion. The awards are given every year in various categories such as Wrestler of the Year, Most Outstanding Wrestler, Tag Team of the Year, Most Improved, Pro Wrestling Match of the Year, etc.; there are also a handful of awards to recognize the dubious distinctions in the business during that year such as Most Overrated and Worst Match. There are currently forty-five categories that are actively assessed every year and twenty that are no longer active. The awards are voted for by the newsletter's paying readership, primarily wrestling fans, although it is claimed that some industry workers also vote.

The awards are organized into two categories. For "Category A" awards, voters indicate their top three choices. First choices are awarded five points, second places three points, and third places two points. The choice with the most points overall wins. For "Category B" awards, voters simply indicate their top choice. For the "Category B" Shad Gaspard/Jon Huber Memorial Award, the recipients are chosen by a committee headed by Meltzer.

Over the years, various MMA promotions or individual mixed martial artists were deemed eligible to win some awards when it seemed as though they were more deserving to win than the conventional wrestler or wrestling promotion. This led to, in 1997, the creation of Shootfighter of the Year and Shoot Match of the Year to recognize MMA achievement specifically. Still, some primarily professional wrestling-focused awards remained intact for MMA promotions/fighters to win, due to the similar business aspect between both sports (i.e. Best Box Office Draw and Promotion of the Year). In the December 3, 2007 edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, it was announced that from that year onwards, mixed martial artists are no longer eligible for the Lou Thesz/Ric Flair Award, thus reserving it for professional wrestlers only. Shootfighter of the Year was renamed to Most Outstanding Fighter and Shoot Match of the Year was renamed to MMA Match of the Year to match a new award called Mixed Martial Arts Most Valuable, which is similar to the Lou Thesz/Ric Flair Award except it is for mixed martial artists.

Most Outstanding Fighter of the Year
Note: Was known as "Shootfighter of the Year" until 2008.

MMA Match of the Year
Note: Was previously known as the "Shoot Match of the Year" and is sometimes referred to as "Fight of the Year".

Worst Match of the Year
Note: Named "Worst Worked Match of the Year" until 2018.

Best Pro Wrestling DVD/Streaming Documentary
Note: Was previously known simply as the "Best Pro Wrestling DVD" award.

Shad Gaspard/Jon Huber Memorial Award
Note: This award is given to participants in professional wrestling and mixed martial arts who make contributions outside the ring for the betterment of society.

Best Babyface
Note: "Best Babyface" and "Best Heel" were combined in 1997 to create "Best Box Office Draw"

2000s

 * Best Wrestler: Kurt Angle
 * Most Outstanding Wrestler: Bryan Danielson/Daniel Bryan
 * Best Box Office Draw: Místico
 * Best Tag Team: Rey Bucanero and Último Guerrero
 * Best Interviews: Chris Jericho
 * Most Charismatic: John Cena
 * MMA Most Valuable: Randy Couture

2010s

 * Best Wrestler: Hiroshi Tanahashi
 * Most Outstanding Wrestler: Kazuchika Okada
 * Best Box Office Draw: Brock Lesnar
 * Best Tag Team: The Young Bucks
 * Best Interviews: Paul Heyman
 * Most Charismatic: Hiroshi Tanahashi
 * Best Technical Wrestler: Zack Sabre Jr.
 * Best Brawler: Tomohiro Ishii
 * Best Flyer: Ricochet
 * Best Promotion: New Japan Pro-Wrestling
 * Best Matches: Kazuchika Okada
 * Best Non-Wrestler: Paul Heyman
 * Best Television Announcer: Kevin Kelly