Make sure you have run the WFFM_Analytics.sql script on your reporting database. It can be found under /Data/WFFM_Analytics.sql
Also check your error logs for an aggregation error. If you are getting that you need to follow this post: http://sitecorefootsteps.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/sitecore-8-wffm-data-aggregation-error.html
Make sure that your have included the Visitor Identification in the head. For MVC this would be @Html.Sitecore().VisitorIdentification()
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Finally remember that the data will not be written until the session end, so it might be worth setting the session timeout to 2 minutes when testing. Then it wont take so long for the data to be stored.
EDIT
Are you using an IOC Container on your project? I had an issue with SimpleInjector blocking the ajax calls to the form reports data. Check your browser console for javascript errors, specifically calls to /api/sitecore/FormReports/GetFormFieldsStatistics returning error 500.
If you are getting those, check this post on a way to fix it with SimpleInjector - other IoC containers may have similar issues. http://www.sitecorenutsbolts.net/2015/07/27/Simple-Injector-and-WFFM-Controller-Injection-Woes/
-Richard