WWE superstar Indi Hartwell has been hoping to be on the WWE Elimination Chamber card since it was announced last year. It's the first premium live event in Australia since 2018 and is Hartwell's home country. The 'Aussie' native wanted to be in the Women's Elimination Chamber match but could not qualify. However, WWE has decided to put her in a tag team contest to add her to the show.

During the WWE Elimination Chamber Press Event, the company announced that Hartwell and Candice LeRae will challenge the Kabuki Warriors(Asuka & Kairi Sane) for the Women's Tag Team Championship. It will occur on the PLE kick-off on February 24, starting at 4 AM ET/1 AM PT.

The matchup will mark Hartwell and LeRae's first opportunity to challenge for the Women's Tag Team Championship. They have tried to qualify twice for a chance but were unsuccessful. Their last attempt to become contenders was on the November 11, 2023, WWE Monday Night Raw episode, where they lost a Tag Team Fatal Four-Way Match to Natalya & Tegan Nox.

WWE allowing the 'Babyface' team to challenge for the titles is also a great way to showcase their ability. They have struggled to maintain a consistent winning streak in the women's tag division, but an impressive performance could get them featured more on TV.

That said, the Kabuki Warriors are seemingly the favorites to retain their titles at WWE Elimination Chamber this Saturday.

Although they are fresh in their title reign, the Kabuki Warriors could be holding the titles heading into WWE WrestleMania 40 this April.

They won the Women's Tag Team Championship by defeating Katana Chance & Kayden Carter on the January 26 episode of WWE Friday Night Smackdown. The 'Heel' team also followed up with a successful title defense against Chance and Carter two weeks later on WWE Monday Night Raw.

Asuka and Sane seemingly have momentum on their side, making it unlikely the company would have them drop the titles at WWE Elimination Chamber. However, this Saturday is a moment for Hartwell and LeRae to perform on a big stage. Although they may not win, they could steal the show and create demand for another title opportunity in the future.

For Hartwell personally, she has a chance to live her dream and perform in front of close to 50,000 Australian fans.