The top 10 neighbors for Rockstar Support span wrestlers, TV shows, a food condiment, a beverage, and a candy brand — with no single dominant pull and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.88 down to 0.87.
The shape is flat: similarity scores run from Jay 'Christian' Reso at 0.88 down to Nesquik at 0.87, a spread of less than two hundredths. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition — and across these ten neighbors, no one entity stands out. The subcategory breakdown tells the real story: six of the ten are Athletes (wrestlers specifically, given the handles), one is a TV Personality (Shane McMahon, 0.88), one is a TV Show (Total Divas, 0.88), one is a Video Game Franchise (Lucky Day, 0.87), and one is a Beverage (Nesquik, 0.87). The athlete cluster — Bill Goldberg at 0.88, John Layfield at 0.88, Matt Hardy at 0.87 — sits alongside Hidden Valley Ranch at 0.87, a Food brand, with essentially the same score. That pairing is the structural oddity: a wrestling-heavy neighbor set where a condiment brand fits just as cleanly as a professional athlete.
Rockstar Support's audience shape is defined less by gaming adjacency — only one other Video Game Franchise appears in the top 10 — than by a broad consumer profile that overlaps equally with professional wrestling figures and mainstream packaged-goods brands.