Ciara and Russell Wilson, John Cena and Nikki Bella, More Hot Couples Attend the 2016 ESPYs

See what sweet celebrity duos made an appearance at the show honoring athletes and the most memorable sports moments of the year

By Maya Eliahou Jul 14, 2016 12:36 AMTags
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The ESPYs are back—and that means we get to see some of our favorite athletes out on the red carpet again with their significant others.

Most of us aren't used to seeing our favorite sports stars all dolled up, but it's clear they all know how to clean up well! Let's take a closer look at which celebrity couples stepped out together tonight at L.A.'s Microsoft Theater.

It comes as no surprise that John Cena, who's hosting the whole show, and Nikki Bella arrived together. The stars of the upcoming Total Bellas have a special place in our hearts as one of WWE's cutest power couples, even when they're squabbling, and they really know how to make an entrance!

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Meanwhile, in one of the most anticipated appearances of the night, newlyweds Ciara and Russell Wilson made their red carpet debut as husband and wife and couldn't have looked happier. The pair tied the knot just last week and made it back to Los Angeles after their honeymoon looking as hot as ever on the red carpet.

Following Bachelorette brother drama, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers arrived at the ESPYs with his girlfriend, actress Olivia Munn. The dynamic duo of two years was simply too cute for words while cozying up to each other before showtime.

Take a closer look at all of your favorite celebrity couples from the sports world and beyond walking the ESPYs red carpet below!

The 2016 ESPY Awards airs on ABC at 8 p.m.—and keep up with E! Online for full coverage. Moreover, mark your calendars: Total Bellas premieres Wednesday, Oct. 5, at 8 p.m. ET/PT only on E!

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