Ric Flair's top 10 neighbors span wrestlers, a musician, an actor, a snack brand, and two restaurant chains — a mixed cluster compressed into a narrow similarity band running from 0.96 down to 0.93.
The shape is flat: no single neighbor dominates, and the scores form a tight pack rather than a clear hierarchy. Sting (0.96) sits at the top, classified as a Musician and Band — the only non-Athlete, non-Brand in the top five. Below him, Jerry Lawler (0.95), Diamond Dallas Page (0.94), and Bill Goldberg (0.94) are all Athletes, as is the center entity itself — so the core of the cluster is same-kind. The cross-kind entries are what give the set its character: Shemar Moore (0.94, Actor), Little Debbie (0.94, Sweets brand), and Arby's (0.94, Restaurant) sit at essentially the same similarity level as the wrestlers. Jim Ross (0.94) is a TV Personality, not an Athlete. Rounding out the top 10 are Hulk Hogan (0.94, Athlete) and Steak 'n Shake (0.93, Restaurant). That gives the top 10 a composition of five Athletes, one Musician, one Actor, one TV Personality, and two Restaurant brands — a genuinely mixed set where the audience shape that defines Ric Flair is shared almost equally by fellow wrestlers and by casual dining chains.
The flat shape here signals an audience that isn't tightly defined by any single kind of entity — it overlaps broadly with pro-wrestling figures, mainstream TV personalities, and value-oriented food brands at nearly identical rates.