CMT Music Awards 2016: Tim McGraw and Carrie Underwood Are Big Winners
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McGraw wins the Video of the Year, the biggest prize of the night, for 'Humble and Kind', while Underwood takes home two awards for her hit 'Smoke Break'.

AceShowbiz - The complete winner list of the 2016 CMT Music Awards has been unveiled. Tim McGraw came out as one of the biggest winners as he walked away with Video of the Year, the biggest prize of the night, for his "Humble and Kind".

McGraw won the trophy, which was presented to him by Vince Vaughn, over fellow country superstars like Carrie Underwood ("Smoke Break"), Blake Shelton ("Sangria"), Thomas Rhett ("Die a Happy Man"), Chris Stapleton ("Fire Away") and Luke Bryan ("Strip It Down").

Despite losing the coveted award to the 49-year-old crooner, Underwood, Shelton, Rhett and Stapleton didn't go home empty handed. The former "American Idol" contestant was in fact the other big winner at the awards show as she dominated the winner list with two. "Smoke Break" helped her win both Female Video of the Year and CMT Performance of the Year.

Shelton nabbed the new Social Superstar Award while Rhett won the Male Video of the Year trophy for "Die a Happy Man". Earlier that night, Stapleton accepted the Breakthrough Video of the Year for "Fire Away" and Little Big Town was honored with the Group Video of the Year for "Girl Crush".

The 2016 CMT Music Awards took place at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee on Wednesday night, June 8. The ceremony was also attended by some non-country singers like the ladies of Fifth Harmony and Leona Lewis who joined the line-up of performers.

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