#2 MVP's RKO
One of the biggest rivalries of the year so far has been between former teammates Edge and Randy Orton. After The Viper tried to force The Rated-R Superstar back into retirement following his Royal Rumble return, the two men were set on a collision course that would only culminate at WrestleMania 36 in a Last Man Standing Match.
A number of Superstars were embroiled in their feud throughout the four months, including Matt Hardy, Beth Phoenix, and the returning MVP.
Of course, MVP was there to try to help Edge by talking him into making him his manager, but the Rated-R Superstar wanted nothing to do with The Playmaker, which lead to an altercation between the two men and an RKO off the steel chair.
MVP wasn't prepared to take the bump at all, which is why he took it on his hands and then slowly dropped onto his head in perhaps the worst sell of an RKO ever. WWE has edited the move from the other side, which makes the move look like it has much more impact behind it.