>Nash
Good presence, self confident, funny, believable. Calling him a bad promo is unfair, he wasn't a catchphrase guy but you don't really see someone that size in wrestling play a natural sort of character. I know he's a raped bitch but I'm pro lapsed and pro Nash.
>Bret
One of the most misunderstood guys ever. Had such a dry Corner Gas sense of humor that came across as a deposition to American audiences. I always believed him even if it wasn't always delivered with emotion. Can cut a good promo if the material, the feud, is up to standard.
>Ospreay
Can't say, never watched AEW.
>Page
Ditto.
>Lesnar
Whenever he spoke it felt like a big deal. Has a memorable voice. He's better reacting to Heyman and has great facial expressions. I don't know what it's called when a wrestler is talking trash in the ring, if that's psychology, charisma, but he's all time in that setting.
>Benoit
Never got him. Weirdly enough I think his career before he murdered half of Atlanta was where it belonged. Perfect guy to wrestle Finley at a Judgement Day or something in the middle of the card.
>Shane
Spot monkey. Never was a good promo but had a certain energy when he was young that gave his words conviction.
>Sid
Legit great promo. Best on this list.
>Orton
Bad. Very dry.