Jim Ross's top 10 nearest neighbors form a dense, homogeneous cluster — Athletes dominate the set, with only two exceptions breaking the pattern.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.99 down to 0.98 with no single neighbor pulling away from the pack. Jerry Lawler leads at 0.99, followed closely by Adam Copeland at 0.99 and Sting at 0.98. Chris Jericho (0.98) and Vince McMahon (0.98) round out the top five. The band is tight enough that the difference between first and tenth place — Bully Ray at 0.98 — is negligible.
Subcategory composition tells the clearest story. Eight of the top 10 are Athletes; the two exceptions are Vince McMahon, classified as a Comedian (0.98), and Sting, classified as a Musicians and Bands (0.98). Jim Ross himself is a TV Personality, and no other TV Personality appears in the top 10 — the nearest fellow TV Personality, Paul Heyman, sits just outside at position 16 in the broader neighbor set. The audience shape here is defined almost entirely by Athletes, not by the TV Personality subcategory the center entity occupies — a cross-kind pattern that runs consistently across the full cluster.
The flat shape and near-uniform scores indicate an audience with a single, coherent identity rather than one that bridges distinct communities.