The top 10 neighbors for WWE WrestleMania form a tightly bounded WWE ecosystem — athletes, a dedicated TV channel, a companion TV show, and the parent sports league, all scoring within a narrow 0.99 to 0.98 band. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the compression of scores across these ten reflects a flat shape with no single dominant pull.
WWE Network leads at 0.99, followed by athletes Roman Reigns and Paul Wight (both 0.98), then WWE Universe (0.98) and WWE (0.98). Six of the ten neighbors carry the Athletes subcategory; the remaining four are a TV Channel, a TV Show, an Actor (Leah Van Dale, 0.98), and a Sports League. Every neighbor belongs to the WWE orbit by category or by the roster they represent — no entity from outside that ecosystem appears in the top 10. The audience shape here is essentially self-contained: people who follow WrestleMania follow the same performers, channels, and organization that surround it.
That insularity is the defining structural feature — this audience's shape is replicated almost identically across the WWE property graph, with very little bleed into unrelated categories.