Roman Reigns' top 10 neighbors form a dense, undifferentiated cluster of WWE-world entities — athletes, TV shows, and a sports league — with scores spanning only 0.99 to 0.98, a range so compressed it signals no single standout pull.
The shape is flat. Eight of the ten neighbors carry the Athletes subcategory: Randy Orton (0.99), Natalie Neidhart-Wilson (0.99), Sheamus (0.99), Triple H (0.99), Charlotte Flair (0.99), AJ Styles (0.99), Seth Rollins (0.99), and Jeff Hardy (0.99). The remaining two are institutional WWE properties: WWE Universe (0.99), classified as a TV Show, and WWE (0.99), a Sports League. Every neighbor, regardless of subcategory, is part of the same promotional ecosystem. The one actor in the broader neighbor set — Leah Van Dale at 0.98 — appears just outside the top 10, and no comedians, musicians, or non-wrestling athletes appear in the top 10 at all. This is a same-kind cluster in the strictest sense: the audience that follows Roman Reigns follows the rest of WWE's roster and infrastructure at nearly identical rates.
The flat shape across such a tight score band reflects an audience defined almost entirely by a single property — professional wrestling — with no meaningful crossover into adjacent entertainment categories within the top 10.