WWE on FOX's top 10 neighbors are wrestlers, wrestling properties, and almost nothing else — a tightly self-contained cluster with no meaningful crossover into other sports, entertainment, or media categories.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.96 at the top to 0.95 at the bottom, a band of less than two percentage points across all ten neighbors. Drew McIntyre leads at 0.96, followed immediately by Sasha Banks at 0.96 and Cesaro at 0.96 — three Athletes whose audience compositions are nearly indistinguishable from one another and from the center entity. Sami Zayn (0.96) and Leah Van Dale (0.96) continue the same pattern. The subcategory breakdown across all ten neighbors is eight Athletes, one Sports Leagues entry — WWE at 0.96 — and one TV Shows entry — WWE WrestleMania at 0.96. No TV Channels neighbor appears in the top 10 other than the center entity's own kind; WWE on FOX shares its subcategory with WWE Network, which sits just outside the top 10 in the broader dataset but does not appear here. Every neighbor, regardless of subcategory, is a wrestling-specific entity — individual performers, the parent organization, or branded events.
The flat shape and the near-total dominance of Athletes in the top 10 together describe an audience that is defined almost entirely by the wrestling ecosystem rather than by the broadcast television context in which this channel operates.