Sting's nearest ten neighbors are almost entirely professional wrestlers — nine Athletes and one TV Personality, with no fellow Musicians and Bands in the top 10. The similarity scores run from 0.98 down to 0.97 across the set, a narrow band consistent with the flat shape: no single neighbor dominates, and no meaningful gap separates them.
Jim Ross leads at 0.98, the one TV Personality in the group, followed immediately by Athletes Jerry Lawler (0.98), Diamond Dallas Page (0.98), and Bill Goldberg (0.98). The rest of the top 10 — Bully Ray, John Layfield, Adam Copeland, Matt Hardy, Paul Wight, and Chris Jericho — are all Athletes, scores ranging from 0.97 to 0.97. Every neighbor is drawn from the professional wrestling world, whether as a performer or a ringside personality.
The cross-kind finding here is the defining one: Sting's subcategory is Musicians and Bands, yet the audience shape it produces maps entirely onto the wrestling ecosystem, not the music world. The top 10 reveal an audience defined by professional wrestling fandom, not by genre or musical adjacency.