By Zane Robidoux Twitter: @zrobidoeee One of the biggest things to happen before yesterday’s trade deadline wasn’t a trade at all. Rather, it was the Nationals making it known that Bryce Harper would be available in trade talks. Even though Nationals General Manger Mike Rizzo eventually redacted the statement, stating that Harper wasn’t going anywhere, for a few hours it seemed quite possible he could be moved. Of course, the deadline has since come and gone, making it a bit more difficult for the Nationals, if they so choose, to trade Harper. But does that mean they shouldn’t? It’s no surprise that Washington has had a disappointing season in 2018. They are currently 54-53, and have been hovering just around the .500 mark all season. They sit 5 games back of the Philadelphia Phillies in the NL East, and are 4.5 games back of the second Wild Card spot. After winning the NL East last year by 20 games, many thought this year was going to be just as much of a breeze.
By: Fabrizio Salerno Twitter @fabriziosa1erno The WWE has been nothing but a progressive brand within the last couple of years when it comes to shining a light on certain subjects around the sports entertainment industry. The one particular subject was the women's division. The division that was known as the "bathroom break" at live events has quickly turned the tables and become the main attraction. With fans starting the hashtag #GiveDivasAChance, it changed the WWE landscape forever. Everything starting a few years back when Stephanie McMahon introduced the "Women's Revolution". Seeing the success of the US Women's Soccer Team and the talent WWE with its up and coming women, she knew she had something brewing. This was almost unheard of around the sports world and Stephanie realizing the business women that she is, flipped the switch on the way fans watch WWE. Introducing fans to the "Four Horseman", a group that consisted o