Chris Wilson of Time magazine compiled a list of the 100 most obsessed-over people on the Internet. He based his rankings on mathematical analysis of Wikipedia pages and discovered some interesting things about the objects of the the Internet’s fascination. The whole thing is worth the read, but we’ve selected some of the sports highlights.

1. Roger Federer is the most obsessed about athlete in the world.

While the top 15 is made up of politicians, musicians and religious figures, you have to go all the way to No. 18 before you get your first real athlete. That’s Roger Federer’s spot, which puts him ahead of Paul McCartney, Vladimir Putin, Fidel Castro and Edward Snowden.

2. Tennis stirs the passions like no other sport …

There are a total of six tennis players on the list. Federer (18), Rafael Nadal (31), Serena Williams (43), Novak Djokovic (61), Maria Sharapova (72) and Andy Murray (89). That’s one more than soccer, which places five in the top 100, with Cristiano Ronaldo (21) ranking the highest.

3. … unless you count wrestling as a sport.

There are a whopping 15 professional wrestlers on Time’s 100, starting with Hulk Hogan (17) and going all the way to Ric Flair (94). Wooooooo!

Though Kurt Angle (47) was a real wrestler before he was a fake one, his Wikipedia entry isn’t getting edited because of that Atlanta gold medal.

4. LeBron is no MJ or Kobe

All that vandalism Lance Stephenson does to LeBron’s Wikipedia page isn’t moving King James (52) past Michael Jordan (32) or Kobe (44).

5. Counting wrestling, people in sports/sports entertainment make up 36 of the top 100.

It’s no surprise that WWE, tennis, soccer and basketball lead the list. These are sports with either global audiences and/or scripts that cater to controversy. (In the case of the NBA and its curious playoff officiating, it’s sometimes both!) What about the kings of American sports? The only NFL player on the list is Peyton Manning (No. 64). Derek Jeter is baseball’s lone representative at (No. 92).