WWE NXT's nearest audiences are a dense cluster of wrestling athletes and personalities — no single neighbor pulls away from the pack, and the scores compress into a narrow band from 0.99 down to 0.97.
The shape is flat: eight of the top 10 neighbors carry the Athletes subcategory, and the spread across them is tight. Matt Hardy leads at 0.99, followed by Stu Bennett at 0.98 and Paul Heyman at 0.98 — the only TV Personality in the top three. Matt Cardona (0.98) and Jay 'Christian' Reso (0.98) round out the five closest neighbors, all Athletes. The remaining top-10 slots go to Tenille Dashwood (0.98), Kofi Kingston (0.98), Shane McMahon (0.98, TV Personalities), Amy Dumas (0.98), and John Layfield (0.97) — again, Athletes except for McMahon.
WWE NXT shares its own subcategory (TV Shows) with neighbors further down the visible set — ROH Wrestling at 0.97 and Impact Wrestling at 0.97 — but neither breaks into the top 10. The top 10 is almost entirely individual wrestlers and on-screen personalities, not other TV properties. That composition points to an audience defined more by attachment to specific performers than by loyalty to a particular show or promotion format.
The flat shape, with scores clustered so tightly across Athletes, reflects an audience with a highly consistent profile across the entire wrestling-personality ecosystem.