Lance Kurtis McNaught, a renowned American professional wrestler, left an indelible mark on the wrestling world. His impressive career spanned multiple decades, with a notable stint in WWE, where he performed under the ring names Garrison Cade and Lance Cade.
Following his training under the tutelage of the legendary Shawn Michaels, Cade made his professional debut in 1999. He went on to hone his skills in Japan before being signed to a developmental contract by WWE. This marked the beginning of a new chapter in his career, as he was assigned to various promotions, including Memphis Championship Wrestling, Heartland Wrestling Association, and Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW).
In OVW, Cade formed a formidable tag team with Mark Jindrak, and their success eventually led to their promotion to the Raw brand in June 2003. The duo's partnership came to an end in 2004, and Cade took some time off to recover from a knee injury. He eventually returned to Raw with a new tag partner, Trevor Murdoch, with whom he formed a successful team that lasted for almost three years.
The pair's impressive run came to an end in May 2008, and Cade went on to engage in a storyline with Chris Jericho and Michaels. Unfortunately, his time in WWE came to a close on October 14, 2008, when he was released.
Throughout his illustrious career, Cade accumulated an impressive array of accolades, including three World Tag Team Championships with Murdoch in WWE, as well as the HWA Heavyweight Championship and HWA Tag Team Championship with both Steve Bradley and Mike Sanders. He also held the TWA Television Championship in the Texas Wrestling Alliance, solidifying his status as a highly accomplished professional wrestler.