#1) Dana Brooke is one of the longest-tenured WWE female superstars but has yet to win a championship

Dana Brooke has been signed to WWE since 2013, and in that time frame she has had only two matches for a championship. A singles match against Ronda Rousey for the RAW Women's Championship and a match for the Women's Tag Team Championships. She lost on both occasions.
Brooke has been an active wrestler for about the same amount of time as Byron Saxton has been a commentator.
Brooke is billed as a highly athletic and physically powerful specimen. She is the first person in WWE history to compete in the Fitness International competition at the 2015 Arnold Sports Festival. While she has always been perceived as a dominating force, WWE's lack of direction for the Ohio native has made it nearly impossible for her to get her hands on some gold.
Brooke did not get near a championship match until 2019, a full 6 years into her career. She continues to be featured on television and is a leader in the women's locker room. Her tenure in WWE has absolutely earned her the right to some type of championship run. Until then, Byron Saxton can gloat as much as he wants.
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