Newly-engaged Nikki Bella shows off ripped abs in crop trop as she kisses John Cena on red carpet of 2017 ESPYs

They got engaged in front of over 75,000 fans at Wrestlemania back in April.

And Nikki Bella and John Cena definitely aren't shy with showing off their love.

The two wrestling superstars packed on the PDA as they arrived for the 25th Annual ESPY Awards in Los Angeles on Tuesday night.

Nikki, 33, planted a passionate smooch on the 40-year-old 16-Time World Champion as they made their way down the red carpet.

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You could look but you can't touch: Nikki Bella and John Cena looked fantastic as they arrived for the 25th Annual ESPY Awards in Los Angeles on Tuesday night

You could look but you can't touch: Nikki Bella and John Cena looked fantastic as they arrived for the 25th Annual ESPY Awards in Los Angeles on Tuesday night

Her passion wasn't the only thing the former member of the Bella Twins showed off as she flaunted her toned torso in a very revealing outfit.

Nikki's toned abs were on full-display as she rocked a white crop top with flowy black trousers.

She made sure to plug her new lingerie range Birdiebee as the waistband of her underwear was on full display complete with the company's logo. 

Her raven-colored locks were worn down as she had natural, complimentary make-up on her face.

Aww: The two wrestling superstars packed on the PDA

Aww: The two wrestling superstars packed on the PDA

Wow factor: Her passion wasn't the only thing the 33-year-old former member of the Bella Twins showed off as she flaunted her toned torso in a very revealing outfit

Wow factor: Her passion wasn't the only thing the 33-year-old former member of the Bella Twins showed off as she flaunted her toned torso in a very revealing outfit

John wore one of his signature ill-fitting suits in blue along with a crisp white dress shirt, brown shoes, and a pink tie.

No doubt it was familiar territory for the Smackdown Live performer as he hosted the gala event last year.

The ESPY Awards are an annual event held by American sports coverage leader ESPN as it recognizes individual and team athletic achievement and other sports-related performances during the year.

Sweet smooch: Cena, 40, wore one of his signature ill-fitting suits in blue along with a crisp white dress shirt, brown shoes, and a pink tie

Sweet smooch: Cena, 40, wore one of his signature ill-fitting suits in blue along with a crisp white dress shirt, brown shoes, and a pink tie

No doubt it was a special night as former First Lady Michelle Obama was on hand to help posthumously honor Special Olympics founder Eunice Kennedy Shriver. 

She presented the Arthur Ashe Courage Award to Shriver's son, Timothy Shriver, during ABC's broadcast of the award show.

The courage award is given annually to someone who embodies the spirit of its namesake, tennis legend and longtime human rights campaigner Arthur Ashe.

The event was hosted by legendary NFL quarterback Peyton Manning. 

ESPY Awards 2017 Winners

Best Male Athlete

Kris Bryant, MLB

Sidney Crosby, Stanley Cup Finals

Michael Phelps, Swimming

Russell Westbrook, NBA - WINNER

Best Female Athlete

Simone Biles, Gymnastics - WINNER

Katie Ledecky, Swimming

Candace Parker, WNBA 

Serena Williams, Tennis

Best Championship Performance

Tom Brady, Super Bowl

Kevin Durant, NBA Finals - WINNER

Shay Knighten, WCWS

Deshaun Watson, CFB National Championship

Best Breakthrough Athlete

Giannis Antetokounmpo, NBA

Laurie Hernandez, Gymnastics

Aaron Judge, MLB

Dak Prescott, NFL - WINNER

Christian Pulisic, Soccer

Best Record-Breaking Performance

Bill Belichick most Super Bowl wins by a head coach

Michael Phelps extends his own record of most gold medals/most Olympic medals - WINNER

Diana Taurasi breaks WNBA career scoring record

Russell Westbrook most triple doubles in a season

Best Upset

Clemson defeats Alabama, CFB National Championship

Denis Istomin over Novak Djokovic, Australian Open 2nd Round

Mississippi State defeats Connecticut, Women's NCAA Basketball Final Four - WINNER

Best Game

Cubs vs. Indians, World Series Game 7

Patriots vs. Falcons, Super Bowl - WINNER

Federer vs. Nadal, Australian Open Final

Best Comeback Athlete

Matt Bush, MLB

Roger Federer, Tennis

Jordy Nelson, NFL - WINNER

Candace Parker, WNBA

Best Play

Julian Edelman Super Bowl catch vs. 16. Noah Brown TD catch around defender

Morgan Williams buzzer beater vs. UConn vs.15. Larry Nance dunk

Aaron Rodgers to Jared Cook vs. 14. Lamar Jackson hurdles defender - WINNER

Northwestern buzzer beater vs. 13. Edwin Encarnacion walk off HR

Russell Westbrook buzzer beater vs. 12. LeBron James dunk off the backboard

Chris Coghlan leaps over catcher vs. 11. Sidney Crosby one-handed goal

Olivier Giroud scorpion kick goal vs. 10. Warriors jump ball transition dunk

Mario Mandzukic goal in UEFA Final vs. 9. Jarrod Dyson catch

Best Team

Chicago Cubs, MLB

Clemson Tigers, CFB

Golden State Warriors, NBA - WINNER

Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL

New England Patriots, NFL

South Carolina Gamecocks, Women's NCAA Basketball

US Women's Gymnastics

Best International Athlete

Canelo Alvarez, Boxing

Usain Bolt, Track and Field - WINNER

Katinka Hosszu, Swimming

Conor McGregor, MMA

Cristiano Ronaldo, Soccer

Best NFL Player

Tom Brady, New England Patriots

Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Cowboys

Khalil Mack, Oakland Raiders

Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers - WINNER

Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons

Best MLB Player

Kris Bryant, Chicago Cubs

David Ortiz, Boston Red Sox

Rick Porcello, Boston Red Sox

Max Scherzer, Washington Nationals

Mike Trout, LA Angels - WINNER

Best NHL Player

Sergei Bobrovsky, Columbus Blue Jackets

Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins - WINNER

Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks

Auston Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs

Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers

Best Driver

Ron Capps, NHRA

Lewis Hamilton, Formula One - WINNER

Jimmie Johnson, NASCAR

Simon Pagenaud, IndyCar

Martin Truex Jr., NASCAR

 

Best NBA Player

Kevin Durant, Golden State Warriors

James Harden, Houston Rockets

LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers - WINNER

Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio Spurs

Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City Thunder

Best WNBA Player

Tina Charles, New York Liberty

Elena Delle Donne, Washington Mystics

Maya Moore, Minnesota Lynx

Nneka Ogwumike, Los Angeles Sparks

Candace Parker, Los Angeles Sparks - WINNER

Best Fighter

Terence Crawford, Boxing

Gennady Golovkin, Boxing

Demetrious Johnson, MMA - WINNER

Conor McGregor, MMA

Andre Ward, Boxing

Best Male Golfer

Brooks Koepka

Sergio Garcia - WINNER

Dustin Johnson

Rory McIlroy

Henrik Stenson

Best Female Golfer

In Gee Chun

Ariya Jutanugarn - WINNER

Lydia Ko

So Yeon Ryu

Lexi Thompson

Best Male Tennis Player

Roger Federer - WINNER

Andy Murray

Rafael Nadal

Stan Wawrinka

Best Female Tennis Player

Angelique Kerber

Jelena Ostapenko

Monica Puig

Serena Williams - WINNER

Best Male College Athlete

Ian Harkes, Wake Forest soccer

Frank Mason, Kansas basketball

Matt Rambo, Maryland lacrosse

Zain Retherford, Penn State wrestling

DeShaun Watson, Clemson football - WINNER

Best Female College Athlete

Inky Ajanaku, Stanford volleyball

Kelly Barnhill, Florida softball - WINNER

Kadeisha Buchanan, West Virginia soccer

Kelsey Plum, Washington basketball

Zoe Stukenberg, Maryland lacrosse

Best Male Action Sports Athlete

Oystein Braaten (NOR), Ski

John John Florence, Surf

Nyjah Huston, Skateboard

Mark McMorris, Snowboard - WINNER

Best Female Action Sports Athlete

Lacey Baker, Skateboard

Anna Gasser, Snowboard - WINNER

Kelly Sildaru, Ski

Tyler Wright, Surf

Best Jockey

Javier Castellano

Mike E. Smith

John Velasquez - WINNER

Best Male Athlete With a Disability

Will Groulx, Cycling

Mike Minor, Snowboarding

Steve Serio, Wheelchair Basketball - WINNER

Brad Snyder, Swimming

Roderick Townsend, Track and Field

Best Female Athlete With a Disability

Oksana Masters, Nordic Skiing

Tatyana McFadden, Track and Field

Becca Meyers, Swimming - WINNER

Shawn Morelli, Cycling

Grace Norman, Triathlon

Best Bowler

Jason Belmonte - WINNER

Francois Lavoie

EJ Tackett

Best MLS Player

Andre Blake, Philadelphia Union

Stefan Frei, Seattle Sounders FC

Matt Hedges, FC Dallas

David Villa, New York City FC - WINNER

Bradley Wright-Phillips, New York Red Bulls

Best Male US Olympic Athlete

Ashton Eaton, Decathlon

Ryan Murphy, Swimming

Michael Phelps, Swimming - WINNER

Kyle Snyder, Wrestling

Best Female US Olympic Athlete

Simone Biles, Gymnastics - WINNER

Allyson Felix, Track & Field

Katie Ledecky, Swimming

Simone Manuel, Swimming

 

 

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