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WWE appears to leak all six teams for the first-ever Women’s Tag Team title match at Elimination Chamber

The WWE loves to keep surprises, but 13 days before the PPV they have spilled the beans for a historic match

On the road to WrestleMania, the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view is one of the most exciting stops the WWE makes.

This year, the company has decided to crown the first-ever WWE Women's Tag Team champions at the event and they will have to compete in the PPV's namesake match to earn the honour.

 Sasha Banks and Bayley have been on and off best friends for a long time now
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Sasha Banks and Bayley have been on and off best friends for a long time now

So far, The Riott Squad in addition to Nia Jax and Tamina have qaulified for the event, but SmackDown Live did not have any qualifying matches on last week's programme.

Instead, The IIconics 'declared' themselves for the match, as well as Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville.

However, a graphic has been floating around on social media which shows an advertisement for the match and, in true WWE style, reveals all six teams involved.

They are as follows:

The Riott Squad (Qualified on RAW)
Nia Jax & Tamina (Qualified on RAW)
The IIconics (declared themselves)
Mandy Rose & Sonya Deville (declared themselves)
The Boss n' Hug Connection
Naomi & Carmella

It makes a semblance of sense because both of the other two teams represent each of Raw and SmackDown Live.

It also seems to suggest Liv Morgan and Sarah Logan will compete from The Riott Squad and Ruby Riott will be on the sidelines.

 The Riott Squad with Liv Morgan, Sarah Logan and their leader, Ruby Riott
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The Riott Squad with Liv Morgan, Sarah Logan and their leader, Ruby Riott

Sasha Banks was not cleared to compete on Raw last week following an injury picked up in her match with Ronda Rousey at the Royal Rumble.

It's believed that's why the Boss n' Hug connection did not compete in a qualifying match.

Elimination Chamber is set to go down on on February 17.

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