Indi Hartwell to debut in AEW as the new member of growing faction after WWE release? Exploring the possibility
WWE recently released Indi Hartwell, Tegan Nox, and Baron Corbin. Hartwell signed with the company in 2019 and is best known for her time in NXT. There she won the NXT Women's Championship once and the NXT Women's Tag Team Championship (with Candice LeRae) once.
Indi Hartwell is just 28. Even though her time in the WWE has come to an end, her wrestling career has just kicked off. She is an immensely talented in-ring competitor and has a great amount of charisma. Furthermore, she is a good talker on the mic. Several companies across the world would love to have Hartwell on their roster. However, Tony Khan would definitely profit by signing her to All Elite Wrestling. Furthermore, she would fit right in the women's division, especially in the new faction: The Vendetta.
The Vendetta made their debut on this week's Rampage. For the time being, its members are Deonna Purrazzo and Taya Valkyrie. But this faction will certainly grow. It will be interesting to see who will join them next, but the Australian star should certainly be considered by Tony Khan.
Indi Hartwell revealed that Rhea Ripley is an inspiration for Australian wrestlers
Like Hartwell, former Women's World Champion Rhea Ripley too is an Australian native. She is one of the most successful names in the WWE, and many wrestlers from her country look up to her. Earlier this year, Hartwell revealed this in an interview with The West Sport.
"She’s definitely someone I look up to. I think she’s someone that a lot of men and women can look up to, especially Australians, to have like a figure like her in WWE. She’s one of the top Superstars there and I use her as inspiration. I love to see her journey and hopefully one day win the title off her," said Hartwell. [H/T: 411 Mania]
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Indi Hartwell's last match in the WWE was on Smackdown. She and Candice LeRae teamed up and locked horns with Bayley & Naomi. However, they were defeated.