Terry Taylor is one of the wrestlers most hurt by writing ever. He was great in the ring, very good on the mic, good looking guy, hard working, in good shape. After being a main eventer for a few years in various promotions, he was saddled with terrible gimmick after terrible gimmick when he would have been peaking. Hell, his entrance themes were so bad that I couldn't even find a good one. I'm not sure where he would have gone had he been given the Mr. Perfect gimmick (as was rumored) but it would have been a lot earlier.
Whether he is imitating Ric Flair, Randy Savage, or Vince McMahon, cutting promos as himself, doing commercials, or wrestling, Jay Lethal is outstanding and entertaining.
Billy Graham could have been so much bigger in the 80s. He flipped when he wasn't allowed to be a face in the early 80s even though he felt the crowd had turned him, taking him a couple years to really get back into doing the "Superstar" Graham character, and once he did he was magic on interviews again (he was always more character than athlete). For the man that massively influenced Hulk Hogan (face and heel versions), Dusty Rhodes, Jesse Ventura, Ric Flair, HHH and Scott Steiner, I'm willing to let him be a face, BROTHER.