The top neighbor in Bret Hart's similarity set is Stephanie McMahon, a TV Personality at 0.99 — not a fellow athlete — sitting just ahead of a dense cluster of wrestlers who fill the remaining nine positions.
The shape is flat: scores span only from 0.98 to 0.99 across all ten neighbors, with no single entry pulling meaningfully clear of the rest. Eight of the ten are classified as Athletes — Kurt Angle (0.99), Jeff Hardy (0.99), AJ Styles (0.99), Paul Wight (0.99), Triple H (0.99), Adam Copeland (0.98), Nic Nemeth (0.98), and Cesaro (0.98) — making this a strongly same-kind cluster. The two exceptions are Stephanie McMahon and WWE Network (TV Channels, 0.99), both of which are organizational or on-screen WWE presences rather than in-ring performers. No other media properties, sports leagues, or non-wrestling figures appear in the top 10, though the wider graph may show a different picture. The composition points to an audience defined almost entirely by professional wrestling fandom, with the narrow score band indicating that this audience overlaps with a broad range of WWE-adjacent figures at roughly equal intensity rather than concentrating on any single one.
This flat, same-kind structure suggests Bret Hart's audience is deeply embedded in the professional wrestling ecosystem and distributes its attention evenly across it.