The top 10 neighbors for Chris Jericho form a dense, same-kind cluster — seven of the ten are fellow Athletes, with scores spanning just 0.99 to 0.98, a range so compressed it signals no meaningful standout.
The shape is flat. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition, and across the top 10, that resemblance is uniformly high. Adam Copeland leads at 0.99, followed by Mike The Miz at 0.99 and Vince McMahon at 0.99 — but the gap between first and tenth (Cesaro at 0.98) is negligible. Seven of the ten neighbors carry the Athletes subcategory: Copeland, Daniel Bryan, Nic Nemeth, Matt Cardona, CJ "Lana" Perry, and Cesaro alongside Jericho himself. The remaining three break from that pattern: Mike The Miz is classified as a Reality TV Star, Vince McMahon as a Comedian, and Miro as a Technology entity — the lone non-Celebrities entry in the set. Jim Ross rounds out the ten as a TV Personality at 0.98. The dominant subcategory is Athletes, but the presence of a Reality TV Star, a Comedian, and a Technology entity within a band this tight suggests the audience shape is defined less by any single kind than by a shared professional ecosystem.
The flat, high-compression pattern across these neighbors points to an audience that tracks a specific world rather than a specific type of person within it.