The top 10 neighbors for Dark Side of the Ring compress into a narrow band — scores running from 0.88 down to 0.84 — with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off. The cluster's composition tells the story: it is almost entirely professional wrestling, assembled from multiple subcategories within that world.
SiriusXM Busted Open leads at 0.88, a wrestling-focused podcast and radio property. Behind it sit two TV shows — All Elite Wrestling (0.87) and All Elite Wrestling on TNT (0.86) — followed by athletes CM Punk (0.86) and Bully Ray (0.85). The one structural outlier in the top 10 is DDPY (0.85), a fitness brand — though its founder is a former professional wrestler, which likely explains the audience overlap. ROH Wrestling (0.85) adds a third TV show to the set, while TV personalities Shane McMahon (0.85) and Jim Ross (0.85) round out the wrestling-adjacent figures. Kenny Omega (0.84) closes the top 10 as another athlete.
Tallying subcategories across the ten: four athletes, three TV shows, two podcasts/radio, and one fitness brand. No other TV show subcategory appears outside of wrestling properties in the top 10. The absence of general documentary or true-crime TV shows — formats that might seem thematically adjacent — is notable within this set; the audience shape is defined by wrestling fandom specifically, not documentary viewership broadly.
The flat shape here reflects a tightly bounded community: Dark Side of the Ring draws an audience that looks nearly identical to the core professional wrestling media ecosystem, with scores clustered so closely that no single neighbor stands apart.