John Layfield's top 10 neighbors form a tightly compressed cluster of professional wrestling figures — athletes, TV personalities, and wrestling-branded TV shows — with scores spanning just 0.99 to 0.98 and no single neighbor pulling decisively ahead.
The shape is flat. Matt Hardy leads at 0.99, followed by Jay 'Christian' Reso at 0.99, Matt Cardona at 0.98, Stu Bennett at 0.98, and Tommy Dreamer at 0.98 — all Athletes by subcategory, all within a fraction of each other. The next five positions introduce a secondary layer: Shane McMahon, Paul Heyman, and Jim Ross are classified as TV Personalities (0.98, 0.98, 0.98), while Jerry Lawler and Bully Ray return to the Athletes subcategory (0.98, 0.98). That's seven Athletes and three TV Personalities across the top 10 — a mix that reflects the overlap between in-ring performers and on-screen wrestling figures rather than any cross-genre pull. No TV Shows, no non-wrestling categories, and no outlier subcategories appear within these ten positions.
The uniformity of the scores — compressed into a 0.013-point range — signals an audience defined almost entirely by a single, cohesive community rather than by any broader or more diffuse interest set.