Bill Goldberg's top 10 neighbors form a dense, undifferentiated cluster — scores run from 0.98 down to 0.95 with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off between positions. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the narrow band across all ten reflects a highly coherent audience type rather than any one gravitational center.
Eight of the ten neighbors are Athletes, and nearly all are professional wrestlers or figures directly embedded in that world. Diamond Dallas Page (0.96), Bully Ray (0.96), Jerry Lawler (0.96), Matt Hardy (0.96), John Layfield (0.96), Jay 'Christian' Reso (0.96), Steve Austin (0.95), and Paul Wight (0.95) all share the Athletes subcategory. The two exceptions are Jim Ross (0.97), a TV Personality, and Sting (0.98), classified as a Musician and Band — yet both are figures whose audiences overlap almost perfectly with the wrestling-adjacent core. The top position going to Sting, a non-Athlete by subcategory, is the one structural note worth flagging: the single closest neighbor in the set is not categorized as an Athlete at all.
The flat shape means no single neighbor stands out structurally; the audience is defined by its consistency across a tight, same-world cluster rather than by any outlier pull.