Quiznos' top 10 neighbors span restaurants, beverages, grocery chains, and athletes — a mixed-subcategory cluster with no single dominant type and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.92 to 0.94.
The shape is flat: TGI Fridays leads at 0.94, followed closely by Tropicana at 0.94 and Dollar Tree at 0.94 — three different subcategories within a fraction of a point of each other. Welch's (0.93) and Mark Henry (0.93) continue the pattern. Fellow restaurants do appear — IHOP at 0.93 and Papa John's Pizza at 0.91 — but they hold no structural advantage over beverage brands or grocery chains. Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: three are Restaurants, two are Beverages, two are Athletes, two are Grocery and Superstores, and one is Food. No single subcategory commands the cluster.
The two Athletes in the top 10 — Mark Henry (0.93) and Booker T. Huffman (0.92) — are a cross-kind signal worth noting: both carry the Athletes subcategory, and both sit comfortably inside the same narrow similarity band as the food and retail brands. The broader neighbor set visible in the graph reinforces this pattern, with additional Athletes and wrestling-adjacent TV shows appearing repeatedly.
The flat shape indicates an audience that is not tightly defined by any single brand category — it overlaps broadly with mainstream consumer brands, value retail, and a distinct wrestling-adjacent entertainment cluster simultaneously.