earl the pearl was the one i watched most of when i started. in fact, to many euros of my generation, though some would hesitate to admit it now, earl was a big inspiration. i still consider him the best 9-ball player ever. bad sportsmanship doesn't negate earlier achievements, especially not when the guy was an inspiration for a lot of people to pick up the game
when eurosport came along ronnie o'sullivan became the favoured cueist, for obvious reasons. if i were to pick a contemporary pool player, it would probably be melling, feijen or ruslan. feijen has such excellent fundamentals and cue ball travel that it more than makes up for being half blind. boring (sometimes) but effective.
something i find hard to watch is side strokers or away-from-body strokers like mccready and ortmann. mike davis and ismael paez are tough to watch too. my snooker autism sets in there