At 0.80, 90s WWE — a nostalgia-driven fan account — is the strongest pull in Panini America's top 10, and it sits alongside a second distinct cluster built almost entirely around video game franchises. That split defines the two-peak structure here.
The first peak anchors on 90s WWE (0.80) and Fanatics Authentic (0.77), the one other Toys and Games brand in the top 10, alongside FOX Sports: MLB (0.74) — a sports-and-collectibles neighborhood. The second peak is gaming: Sea of Thieves (0.78), PUBG (0.75), and Battlefield (0.73) form a tight Video Game Franchises cluster, with Xbox Support (0.76) reinforcing the gaming-platform pull. These two neighborhoods — sports collectibles and console gaming — are structurally distinct but share enough audience composition to both land in the top 10.
Outside those two peaks, the remaining neighbors are notably cross-kind: Slim Jim (0.72) is a Food brand, and Adam Sandler (0.71) is the lone Actor in the top 10. Neither fits the sports-collectibles or gaming clusters, suggesting a broader male-skewing entertainment layer that runs underneath both peaks.
Panini America's audience shape bridges two well-defined communities — sports memorabilia collectors and console gamers — with a secondary entertainment current connecting them.