Bret Hart- An excellent worker whose matches to this day still draw me in to the action and make me stop thinking like a Smark. He was capable at promos though ususally nothing special.
Shane Douglas- I never really got Shane's appeal. He seemed to have above average mic skills but wasn't anything special in the ring.
Toshiaki Kawada- I haven't seen much of Kawada's work but what I've seen I have enjoyed.
Demolition- I thought they were an excellent tag team especially when it was Ax and Smash in the ring, not Crush. They were a good example of two guys who on their own weren't the greatest but together blended perfectly. Also, Their theme was one of the best of the era.
Diamond Dallas Page- Despite his faults (preplanning his matches) I usually enjoyed Page. He wasn't a great worker but he knew his limitations and built his matches around them. His matches were usually solid and entertaining.
Al Snow- Al had tremendous charisma and at one time was an excellent worker, and he may still be, however he never got the chance to really showoff his talent in the WWE.
Scott Hall- I am a Scott Hall mark. I'm a fan of his mic work which I found to be entertaining and I liked his selling. I don't think he was an outstanding worker but he was perfectly acceptable when not stoned/drunk.
Yuji Nagata- I vaguely recall Yuji from his time in WCW, but unfortunetly not well enough to feel comfortable giving an opinion on him. If anyone knows some good matches involving him, I'll check them out though.
Psychosis- Psychosis was one of the first Crusiers that I remember seeing and going "Wow, that was insane) at. He was overshadowed by Rey, Juvi, and some of the other top Crusiers in WCW but I always looked forward to watching him work.
Steve Austin- Austin was one of the first heels I really cheered for, back when he was "Stunning", I loved his work in the Blondes, and against Steamboat, and I only came to enjoy him more once he became "Stone Cold". His promos were simply amazing alot of the time and his matches much like Bret Hart's, always drew me into them.