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Slambo is a very old model. There is a modern version in AoS, but that's like saying Teclis is AoS because he's also got a version in it.
There is ever only one Everchosen.
And the one we currently have is a joke, thus the need for Slambo.
So where did Slambo originate from? Slambo comes from the early days of Games Workshop. First appearing in the Citadel Journal Spring 1987 catalog he was part of a set of Chaos Warriors that Games Workshop actually worked up names for"
https://www.belloflostsouls.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Chaos-Warriors-1.jpg
https://www.belloflostsouls.net/2017/02/aosthe-legend-of-slambo.html
Because name was so ridiculous he became an inside joke for Warhammer fans/a meme before meme was the word. The AoS model/rules release was essentially just fan service. Over years he's become a sort of self insert too, or to put more aptly a "I reject your reality and substitute my own" for chaos fans who dislike an actual named character.
Until AoS release, Slambo had no unique or special rules, and was not a "named character" nor in lore beyond fact long ago there was a chaos warrior called Slambo, rest is myth lol