Kurt Angle's top 10 neighbors are almost entirely fellow Athletes, with scores packed into a narrow band from 0.99 to 0.99 — the defining feature of a flat shape where no single neighbor pulls away from the rest. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the compression of these scores means the audience looks uniformly like the broader wrestling-athlete cluster rather than tilting toward any one figure.
Nine of the ten neighbors share the Athletes subcategory: AJ Styles (0.99), Adam Copeland (0.99), Jeff Hardy (0.99), Bret Hart (0.99), Kevin Nash (0.99), Dustin Rhodes (0.99), Cesaro (0.99), Drew McIntyre (0.99), and Seth Rollins (0.99). The lone exception is Renee Paquette (0.99), a TV Personality, who slots in at position nine without meaningfully breaking the pattern. There is no cross-kind surprise here, no comedian or media brand pulling the shape in an unexpected direction — just a dense, same-kind cluster.
The flat shape signals an audience that is deeply embedded in one world and does not bridge outward in any measurable way within the top 10.