Too many, tbh. Obi-Wan Kenobi from Star Wars. Very EU-based rather than based on the new material released, though. Jedi Apprentice was pretty iconic for me. I felt a lot of what's interesting to me is how he tried to stay a nominal 'good guy' despite how much crap went down over the course of his lifetime.
I guess I'm obligated to mention some Cosmere. I've really found myself liking Adolin Kholin more and more over time. With Adolin, it's how this guy is the chad meme. He's a solid bro and sticks to it no matter what.
Faramir from Lord of the Rings. I used to be more of an Aragorn fan but I've liked Faramir the older I get. Faramir's relationship with his family, his sense of duty (defending the way to Minas Tirith - Osgiliath and the Causeway Forts despite consensus this was dangerous). He also gives us so many good quotes, from the one about loving what he defends rather than war, and refusing to take the Ring even if he found it by the highway. Similar love for Samwise Gamgee's groundedness.
Otherwise I think what comes to mind is at the mercy of what I've read most recently. I've liked most of the lead POV characters in RJB's Divine Cities (Shara, Sigrud, Mulaghesh), Harry Dresden, Michael Carpenter, both from the Dresden Files, Paksenarrion, Cinder from the Alex Verus series...
Edited to add:
If we're counting pro-wrestling characters now, I've really begun to enjoy Drew McIntyre's work right now.