Dana Brooke
Professional wrestling in the United States has a long history of drawing competitors from varied athletic backgrounds, creating a profession that sits at the intersection of sport and performance. Dana Brooke, born on November 29, 1988, in Seven Hills, is a professional wrestler, bodybuilder, and model who has worked within that tradition.
Brooke attended Holy Name High School and went on to pursue three distinct professional identities: professional wrestling, bodybuilding, and modeling. Each of those pursuits represents its own discipline, and Brooke has worked across all three as a citizen of the United States. Her range of professional activity sets her apart from athletes who operate within a single competitive field.
The record places her firmly within the world of professional wrestling while also recognizing her standing as a bodybuilder and a model. Those three roles together form the core of her professional identity. She was born in Seven Hills and educated at Holy Name High School, and the adult career she built from that starting point spans more than one competitive and professional domain.
What the available record makes clear about Brooke is that her professional life is defined by athletic and public-facing work across wrestling, bodybuilding, and modeling. Born in 1988 and operating as a United States citizen, she holds a profile shaped by those three distinct pursuits. The facts on record anchor her identity in those roles rather than in any single accolade or critical assessment, and that combination of professional wrestling, bodybuilding, and modeling remains the clearest description of who she is professionally.
Quotes by Dana Brooke

I love to support someone that is driven to their job and is passionate about what they do.

It really hurt my heart because 'WWE Fastlane' was in Cleveland, Ohio and I was on the road shows on Friday and Saturday, and then Cleveland was my hometown and we had 'Fastlane' there and I looked on my travel app and it said: Friday booked, Saturday booked and then Sunday not booked and I was like, you have got to be kidding me?

This is the road to WrestleMania, where dreams become reality and underdogs make history.

When I came up to the main roster, it was such a different transition in seeing people pass you before your eyes. It just takes a toll on your heart because you're like 'what am I doing wrong? What can I do better? How can I be where they are?'

I am a strong competitor inside the ring, outside the ring, in the journey through life.

In life, you're always going to have obstacles put in your path and I am a prime example of from when I was a little girl to where I am now, you control your own destiny.



