https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBYvA7xwWOk Many of Orton's most spectacular RKOs come about as a counter to an opponent diving at him. Unfortunately, many of these are ruined by the unconvincing nature of his enemy's attack (a move affectionately dubbed "the flying nothing" by many of wrestling's more sardonic fans). That's why you won't see the otherwise fantastic RKO of Christian onto a set of ring steps in this countdown - it's just not a convincing set-up for the move at all. Sometimes, however, such dives are carried out in a far more convincing fashion. Carlito's attempt to springboard onto Randy at Unforgiven 2006 is a fine example. As the Puerto Rican turns into his backflip, Orton is still on his knees - it seems as though Carlito is attempting to knock down his struggling foe. Once his back is turned, however, Randy springs into action, again demonstrating his amazing reaction speed as he stands up and hits the RKO in one swift motion. Orton would comfortably win his feud with Carlito, emerging victorious in both this match and the following night on Raw.