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Post by robertravencroft on Aug 13, 2010 12:45:31 GMT -6
it's all on wwe's website....
jeez i can still remember before he was released they paired him up with chris jericho
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Post by Versus & Tiger on Aug 13, 2010 13:22:58 GMT -6
Shouldn't this go in the Trifecta thread?
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Post by Hollywood on Aug 13, 2010 13:28:27 GMT -6
I say it can have it's own thread. But to vote, you have to vote in the Trifecta tread.
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Post by Versus & Tiger on Aug 13, 2010 13:44:07 GMT -6
Well, RIP to him, nonetheless.
He was a three time tag team champion, so that's pretty good... And I'm guessing he enjoyed his life.
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Post by darkthrone666 on Aug 13, 2010 13:57:16 GMT -6
Does anyone know the cause of death?
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Post by Hollywood on Aug 13, 2010 13:59:12 GMT -6
From what I've been reading, looks to be heart failure.
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Post by Versus & Tiger on Aug 13, 2010 14:12:50 GMT -6
Yep. I got a story on it, actually.
From SLAM! Sports: Lance Cade Dead at 29. Former three-time WWE World Tag Team Champion Lance Cade died Friday of apparent heart failure. He was 29.
"World Wrestling Entertainment was informed Friday morning by Lance McNaught’s father that he has passed away of apparent heart failure," WWE said in a statement released on its web site. "WWE extends its deepest condolences to the McNaught family. Mr. McNaught was under contract beginning March 2003, performing under the name 'Lance Cade,' and was released October 2008. He returned to FCW, WWE’s developmental territory, in September 2009, and was released in April 2010."
Cade started his career at the Shawn Michaels Wrestling Academy in San Antonio and, after a brief stint in Japan, was brought into the WWE developmental system. He made his WWE debut in June 2003 under the name Garrison Cade.
Cade grew to his greatest prominence in the company while teaming with Trevor Murdoch. The duo won the Raw brand tag team titles on three occasions. They defeated The Hurricane and Rosey at Unforgiven 2005 for their first reign, The Hardys on Raw in June 2007 for their second and Paul London and Brian Kendrick at a live event in South Africa in September 2007 for their third and final reign, which ended 93 days later with a loss to Hardcore Holly and Cody Rhodes.
The duo held the titles for a combined 230 days, but broke up when Cade attacked Murdoch in May 2008.
Cade immediately formed an alliance with Chris Jericho and aided him in his feud with Cade's former mentor Shawn Michaels. He helped Jericho retain the world championship against Michaels in a Ladder Match at No Mercy, but the next night lost to Michaels in an anything goes match. It would be Cade's last appearance on WWE television.
He was released for an incident aboard an airplane (which he acknowledged was a mistake), the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported at the time.
Cade was re-signed by the company in September 2009 but never made it back to the main roster and was quietly released in April.
"My prayers&thoughts have already been given2 his family & will continue," Michaels said on his Twitter. "Goodbye Lance I Love You. I ask that all of u wud lift his family up in prayer."
Cade leaves behind two daughters.
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Post by Bubba JD on Aug 14, 2010 21:07:20 GMT -6
if memory serves me right, Trent Acid died like a month or so before this. odd timing to say the least.
this was waaaay too young.
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