She is rumored to be back in the next few weeks, but I don't think she should be put right back into the title hunt upon her return.And can we really say Alicia Fox is ready to be a big heel on RAW I don't think so.SmackDown now has James, Phoenix, McCool, and Natalya. RAW has a lot of good looking young Divas, but not people who can carry the brand just yet. Fox can improve of course, but the WWE is banking a lot on her doing so. She is also just now getting into the title hunt, so putting her as the number two heel, is a bit premature.If you wanted her to get into that type of slot, you should have pushed her a while back, so its at least believable. I feel she has a future in the WWE, but again, the WWE is banking a lot on that, and it might not pay off.Everyone else is a face, and with Eve coming to RAW and the Bellas, it just adds to the face power there.Losing Beth hurt RAW a lot, and I feel it is a huge mistake on the WWE If you had to trade her, then put McCool on RAW. Which would not hurt SmackDown, because they have another person they could push into the title hunt in Natalya. 
People forget, she did wrestle against McCool for the Diva's Title when it first came to the WWE.The trade both helped and hurt SmackDown and RAW, and ECW wasn't really phased. ECW wasn't because they don't have a title for women, unlike RAW and SmackDown.But what do you think about the trade Were all the moves good, or just a few. At number 22 on this list comes the big right-hander, Jesse Beal. Beal was tabbed by the Orioles as the 416th pick in the 2008 draft, and shocked many by deciding to go pro, rather than attending the University of Maryland, where the coaches there thought they had a strong commitment.Nevertheless, Beal signed with the Orioles, and he immediately became a prospect to watch, with a tremendous ceiling. The O's gave Beal a sample of pro ball when he made his debut with the Orioles' Gulf Coast League squad.

As a 17-year old, the 6'6'' 210 pounder Beal struck out eight in seven innings over five appearances.. The O's took the leash off of Beal this season, letting him play as an 18-year old at Rookie level Bluefield. He had his ups and downs, but for the most part, Beal was dominating. In his first start of the season, he retired the first 15 batters he faced, and he never looked back.Over 13 games, all starts, he threw 74 innings, allowing 77 hits He struck out 41 while walking only eight batters. His ERA was one of the best of any of the team's starters at 4.26.When he's on, Beal has really good command, and when his command is spot-on he can be really dangerous.