Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch

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Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch
Cade Murdoch No Mercy 07.jpg
Tag team
Members Lance Cade
Trevor Murdoch
Name(s) Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch
TNT
Heights Cade:
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)[1]
Murdoch:
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)[2]
Combined
weight
502 lb (228 kg)[1][2]
Debut 2005
Disbanded 2009
Years active 2005-2009
Promotions OVW
WWE
IWA-MS
NWA

Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch were a professional wrestling tag team most famous for the time they spent performing for World Wrestling Entertainment's Raw brand. The team debuted on the September 5, 2005 episode of Raw[3] and in their time together held the World Tag Team Championship on three occasions.[4] The team was briefly broken up in 2006, but was later reunited. During the 2008 WWE Draft, Murdoch was moved to the SmackDown brand, separating the two. Shortly after being drafted, he was released from the company. Later the same year, Cade was released as well, and the team reunited again on the independent circuit.

Career

World Wrestling Entertainment (2005-2008)

Formation

In August 2005, both Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch were promoted from World Wrestling Entertainment's developmental territory, Ohio Valley Wrestling, to the main Raw roster and wrestled dark matches under the team name "TNT".[5][6]

On the August 22, 2005 episode of Raw, a vignette was shown showcasing the new tag team of "Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch".[7] The men were shown in a bar setting, portraying redneck characters; Cade a smooth-talking cowboy, and Murdoch an angry, Southern trucker.view They defeated the reigning World Tag Team Champions, the Hurricane and Rosey, in a non-title match in their televised in-ring debut on the September 5, 2005 episode of Raw,[3] making them the number one contenders for the championship. They took the championship for the first time at the Unforgiven pay-per-view after Murdoch delivered an elevated DDT to the Hurricane outside of the ring causing him to suffer a kayfabe stinger.[8] They held the title for six weeks, when they dropped them to Big Show and Kane at November's Taboo Tuesday event.[9]

Split

Lance Cade (left) and Trevor Murdoch.

Cade and Murdoch wrestled their final match as a tag team on the November 13, (aired November 18) 2005 Eddie Guerrero tribute show, where they lost an "inter-promotional" match against SmackDown!'s Legion of Doom (Road Warrior Animal and Heidenreich).[10] Two weeks later, on the November 28 Raw, Joey Styles announced that they were no longer a team. In a segment of Unlimited, Raw's online commercial-filling segment, Murdoch explained that he had shifted focus to the Intercontinental Championship[11]

After the split, Murdoch received a small push and became the Unlimited "movie critic", view while Cade debuted a new "Refined Southern Gentleman" gimmick. Although the team had split up, they were still shown to be "allies" and were often seen together during backstage segments.[12] Separately, they were often put into singles matches with members of other tag teams, and even though they were no longer together they would aid each other in their matches. They were also put into a feud with the team of Goldust and Gene Snitsky.[13]

Reunited

On the April 14, 2006 episode of Heat, Cade and Murdoch were once again announced as a tag team.[14] They wrestled together again for the first time on the May 19 Heat in a win over Charlie Haas and Viscera.view During the next few months the team was given a number of wins on Heat and appeared on Unlimited to cut promos stating their intentions to win back the Tag Team title. Later in the year, the two began appearing as "hired guns" for various superstars, including The McMahons (Vince and Shane) and Edge, mostly against D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels).[15][16]

During the April 2, 2007 episode of Raw, Cade and Murdoch were put in to a tag team battle royal for the World Tag Team Championship, which eventually went to the Hardys (Matt and Jeff).[17] After the loss the two teams began a feud over the title, with the Hardy's retaining at the Backlash, after which Cade and Murdoch started a gimmick of being supreme sportsmen. They lavished the Hardys with compliments, calling them the "better men," when they performed guest commentary during their matches and started wrestling in an overly clean fashion. They also began showing respect to all opponents; shaking hands before and after matches, when before they wouldn't have bothered, though commentators doubted their sincerity. On the June 4 Raw they took the Championship from the Hardy's. The title change featured a measure of storyline controversy, as during the pin Jeff Hardy's foot was on the bottom rope—which should have caused a rope break, but Murdoch pushed it off before the referee saw it, allowing the pin to continue. After the match, when the Hardys confronted Cade and Murdoch about it, both men pled ignorance before attacking the Hardys.[18]

Cade (left) and Murdoch at an NWA Championship Wrestling show.

After becoming champions again they were put into a feud with Cryme Tyme (JTG and Shad Gaspard) involving Cryme Tyme stealing their belongings and auctioning them to the crowd,[19][20] but the storyline ended abruptly when Cryme Tyme was released from the company.[21] Instead the sportsman gimmick was revived for a feud with Paul London and Brian Kendrick, who took the World Tag Team Championship at a house show on September 5, 2007 in South Africa, only to drop them right back to Cade and Murdoch on September 8.[22] They remained champions until the December 10 Raw, when Hardcore Holly and Cody Rhodes took the title.[23] In April 2008, Cade began expressing frustration after a series of losses. Following a loss on the April 28 Raw, Murdoch sang a rendition of "Friends in Low Places".[24] The next week he sang in a backstage vignette, and after a victory on May 12 sang the chorus of "The Gambler" at Cade's behest, only to have Cade strike him and break up the team.[25] The two faced off on June 2, with Cade getting the victory.[26] In the 2008 WWE Draft Murdoch was moved to the SmackDown brand,[27] though he was released just days later,[28] while Cade continued to wrestle on Raw until he was released from his WWE contract on October 14, 2008.[29]

Independent circuit (2008–2009)

Less than a week later began accepting bookings with Murdoch on the independent circuit, for such promotions as IWA-Mid South. Murdoch and Cade also began wrestling for NWA and have appeared on the NWA showcase TV program before Cade went to wrestle in Japan and Murdoch went to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and wrestled as Jethro Holliday.

On August 13, 2010, Cade died from heart failure at the age of 29.

In wrestling

Murdoch (left) and Cade as the World Tag Team Champions.
  • Nicknames
    • Redneck Wrecking Crew
    • The Best Tag Team

Championships and accomplishments

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