WWE Network's nearest audiences are overwhelmingly shaped by individual wrestlers — athletes, in the subcategory vocabulary — with two WWE-branded TV shows rounding out a tightly packed top 10 that spans only 0.003 similarity points from top to bottom (0.9901 to 0.9872).
The shape is flat: no single neighbor dominates. WWE WrestleMania leads at 0.9901, but Paul Wight (0.9895), Drew McIntyre (0.9891), Jeff Hardy (0.9890), CJ "Lana" Perry (0.9883), and Cesaro (0.9883) follow within fractions of a point. Eight of the ten neighbors are classified as Athletes; the remaining two — WrestleMania and WWE Universe (0.9872) — are TV Shows. No other TV Channels appear in the top 10, meaning WWE Network's audience shape aligns far more closely with the people inside the product than with the channel format itself. Tenille Dashwood (0.9875) and Booker T. Huffman (0.9873) fill out the athlete cluster, confirming the pattern holds across both active performers and veterans.
The compressed score range and athlete-heavy composition together describe an audience defined almost entirely by its relationship to individual wrestlers rather than to programming formats or the broader sports media landscape.