AEW's nearest ten neighbors are almost entirely professional wrestlers and wrestling-adjacent figures — athletes, a TV show, and one entertainment brand — with no single standout pulling far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.93 (Kenny Omega) down to 0.91 (All Elite Wrestling on TNT) and All Elite Wrestling (both at 0.91), a range of roughly two points across the full top 10. Seven of the ten neighbors carry the Athletes subcategory: Kenny Omega (0.93), Becky Lynch (0.93), Lexi Kaufman (0.92), Cody Rhodes (0.92), Kevin Owens (0.92), Finn Bálor (0.91), and Austin Creed (0.91). The remaining three are Dave Bautista (0.92, Actors), Saraya-Jade Bevis (Paige) (0.91, Reality TV Stars), and the two TV Show entries noted above. Even Bautista's presence fits the pattern — his subcategory is Actors, but the audience shape aligns tightly with the wrestling cluster rather than pulling toward film or entertainment broadly. No musicians, no sports leagues, no game developers, and no brands outside the wrestling orbit appear in the top 10.
The flat shape here signals a highly consolidated audience: the people who follow AEW look almost identically like the people who follow individual wrestlers across both promotions, with no meaningful divergence toward any other kind of entity.