*LOL* Those pictures are awesome.
My favorites are:
The Undertaker:
The Phenom, the Deadman from Death Valley. I don't like his new incarnation as much as his Goth one. Not near as close . His music and arena lights going out suddenly could strike fear in anybody. Much better on his own than with Paul Bearer.
Hurricane Helms:
I'm sorry, you gotta love this guy. He looks to be having a lot of fun with his gimmic and is a formidable cruiserweight. He's all about putting on an entertaining show, and he delievers.
Scott Hall:
Who else comes to mind when you hear "Hey, yo!"

He's a very good wrestler and his in-ring personality is cool to watch. Rather than having to change catchphrases every few months, he solved it by having his trademark toothpick in his mouth. The Razor's/Outsider's Edge is also a very cool finishing move.
Shawn Michaels:
Talk about charisma! He was definitely a showman, in and outside ofthe ring. I also found him to be a very technical wrestler too, he was never boring. I also have a liking for the slightly egotistical persona as well, and he's got that in flying colors
Kurt Angle:
You're Olympic Hero, and the Federation's only decorated Gold Medalist

He's great if he can walk the line of face and heel. Austin kind of screwed that up with the "What?" chant, but he's still entertaining. His mic work could use a little improvement but he can hold his own with the best of them in the ring.
Mick Foley:
Bang! Bang! Have a nice day!

Great gimmics and great in the ring. Who culd forget his Mankind incarnation? Tearing his hair out, rocking back and forth, and sticking his fingers in your mouth for is Mandible Claw. The famed Hell in a Cell match against him and the Undertaker is also classic, that's the scene they always show where he's thrown off the cage. He's the King of the Cheap Pop(Foley is Good, on sale now) and can work a crowd better than a large amount of the wrestlers I've seen.
Stone Cold Steve Austin:
What? I said Stone Cold Steve Austin. What? The feud he had with Vince McMahon says it all, and that's the bottom line...