The top 10 neighbors for Jerry Lawler are overwhelmingly fellow Athletes — seven of the ten share that subcategory — with scores compressed tightly between 0.97 and 0.99, the hallmark of a flat shape with no single standout.
Jim Ross leads at 0.99, classified as a TV Personality rather than an Athlete, making him the one non-Athlete in the upper tier. The remaining nine split between Athletes — Paul Wight (0.98), John Layfield (0.98), Adam Copeland (0.98), Chris Jericho (0.97), Bret Hart (0.97), Matt Cardona (0.97), and Braun Strowman (0.97) — and two exceptions: Sting, classified as Musicians and Bands (0.98), and Vince McMahon, classified as Comedians (0.97). The presence of those two non-Athlete, non-TV-Personality entries within a band this tight is the only structural wrinkle; otherwise the cluster is a dense, same-kind grouping of Athletes and wrestling-adjacent TV Personalities. No brands, media channels, or other categories appear in the top 10.
The flat shape and same-kind composition indicate an audience defined almost entirely by one specific corner of the sports-entertainment world, with very little cross-category bleed at the top of the neighbor set.