Every one of Sean Waltman's ten nearest neighbors is a fellow Athlete — a uniformly same-kind cluster with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.98 to 0.98. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the top 10 span just 0.0046 from Kurt Angle at 0.98 down to Bret Hart at 0.98, with no single neighbor pulling meaningfully ahead of the rest.
The cluster reads as a dense professional wrestling audience. Kurt Angle (0.98) and Kevin Nash (0.98) sit at the top, followed closely by AJ Styles (0.98), Charlotte Flair (0.98), Triple H (0.98), Pamela Martinez (0.98), Seth Rollins (0.98), Dustin Rhodes (0.98), Natalie Neidhart-Wilson (0.98), and Bret Hart (0.98). No TV personalities, media brands, or non-Athlete subcategories appear in the top 10 at all. The flat shape means there is no standout anchor — the audience is drawn equally across a broad roster of wrestlers rather than concentrating around any single figure.
This pattern points to an audience defined by the sport itself rather than by attachment to any one performer.