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Dana Brooke signs new WWE deal

WWE Superstar Dana Brooke announced that she has signed a new five-year deal with WWE, joining the growing-list of Superstars who are re-upping their deals with the company.

The news was revealed in an interview with Sports Illustrated where Brooke said part of her goal now is to build her own personal brand. “And women empowerment is a key in the success of my career and a key for WWE. We can do what the male wrestlers have done over the years, and now women are finally being given that chance. That also means that I get the chance to show what I can do, and I really believe that 2020 is going to be the year that people see a different side of me.”

The 31-year-old whose real name is Ashley Sebera signed with WWE in 2013 and was immediately assigned to the NXT brand. She spent almost three years in NXT before she got called up to the main roster in 2016. She still has not won any major title in WWE so far.


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