The top 10 neighbors for CM Punk are overwhelmingly fellow athletes — eight of the ten share that subcategory — with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.9663 to 0.9814, leaving no single dominant pull.
Kevin Owens sits at the top of the range (0.98), followed closely by Daniel Bryan (0.97) and Chris Jericho (0.97), but the gaps between them are small enough that the cluster reads as a single, cohesive neighborhood rather than a hierarchy. Adam Cole (0.97), Kenny Omega (0.97), Cesaro (0.97), Nic Nemeth (0.97), and Sami Zayn (0.97) fill out the athlete core. The two departures from that pattern are All Elite Wrestling (0.97), a TV show, and Miro (0.97), classified under Technology — both present at scores indistinguishable from the athlete majority, suggesting their audiences are shaped by the same wrestling-fan composition rather than by any distinct crossover interest.
The flat shape here signals a tightly defined audience: one that follows professional wrestling broadly, distributing its attention evenly across the roster rather than concentrating on any single figure.