The WWE has done a fantastic job with their women’s revolution over the past few years and after their history-making Royal Rumble match a few weeks ago, the first ever Elimination Chamber makes complete sense, and that happens this weekend.

In an Instagram post that somewhat blurs the line between kayfabe and reality, Dana Brooke of Titus Worldwide fame complained about WWE’s lack of equality for the two matches in an attempt to win herself a position inside the chamber. She isn’t wrong, as the men’s Elimination Chamber features seven participants with the inclusion of Seth Rollins (presumably was a spot elsewhere on the card for Jordan and Rollins until Jason’s injury), and although the inequality card has been played recently with Alexa Bliss, we feel this one was a little more in character.

RELATED: INSANE REAL-LIFE STORIES FROM THE WOMEN'S DIVISION

As mentioned, Alexa Bliss took her shots at Brock Lesnar on Raw several weeks ago, making the claim that he didn’t have to defend at Elimination Chamber, even going as far as to call the Raw General Manager Kurt Angle a sexist. That one was also in character but felt like a personal shot from Bliss (and the majority of the WWE Universe, as they share similar feelings about Brock and his part-time status), but not to the extent of Brooke.

Either way, this one feels like more of a way for Dana Brooke to talk her way into the Elimination Chamber, and unfortunately, it looks to have failed. So what do you guys think? Is there something more personal about this? Is it completely in character? Does Brooke deserve this spot? Let us know all your thoughts in the comments below.

NEXT: THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT DANA BROOKE