The Spike TV Guys' Choice Awards were broadcast on Spike TV on June 13, 2007. Viewers had voted for several weeks, and the show was the public announcement of the winners. Winners were apparently told in advance, as the winners not present were shown giving a videotaped acceptance speech while holding the trophy. Special performances by Carmen Electra, ZZ Top and Styx were included on the broadcast.
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