Monsoon owned shares of the company until very late in life.
I think when you put together everything, being the voice of the company during the Hulkamania era, being an owner of two profitable promotions, a long wrestling career as a main event heel, etc he has a case. He gets lots of votes. As strictly an announcer? I have trouble with that.
Albano I would probably vote no. Keep in mind i'm not old enough to remember his stuff from the 70's with is revolving door of tag teams that he was cutting promos for. When you are talking managers, their job is to draw heat and draw money. I guess people felt he did that. I don't know, honestly. The Rock n Wrestling stuff later helps. Unlike Monsoon, who was a main eventer, and Ventura, who was at least a top guy now & then, Albano was a pretty bad wrestler and wasn't ever pushed very hard.
Ventura - not on the ballot as a wrestler. Far more influential as an announcer than Monsoon, not even close. Ventura wasn't the first heel antagonist in the booth, but he was the one who everybody else copied. And he played his role just subtle enough that he was believable asshole, as opposed to an over the top character playing a role.