The top 10 neighbors form a dense cluster of wrestling-world figures — six Athletes, one TV Personality, one Musician, one Reality TV Star, and one Comedian — all packed within a narrow similarity band from 0.95 to 0.97.
The shape is flat: no single neighbor dominates, and the scores compress tightly across the set. Kevin Nash sits at the top (0.97), followed closely by Jim Ross (0.96), Steve Austin (0.96), Adam Copeland (0.96), and Bret Hart (0.96). The six Athletes in the top 10 confirm that the audience shape aligns most heavily with fellow wrestlers, but the four non-Athlete neighbors are worth noting. Sting (0.96) is classified as a Musician, Jim Ross as a TV Personality, Mike The Miz (0.95) as a Reality TV Star, and Vince McMahon (0.95) as a Comedian — all drawn from the same professional wrestling ecosystem despite carrying different subcategory labels. No neighbor in the top 10 comes from outside that world, with the possible exception of Sting, whose subcategory is Musicians and Bands.
The flat shape and tight score range indicate an audience with a sharply defined identity: it overlaps broadly and evenly across the wrestling universe rather than concentrating on any single figure within it.