Matt Cardona Calls His GCW World Title Loss The "Chicago Screwjob"
Cardona claims he was robbed
Sep 6, 2021
Matt Cardona has called his GCW World Title loss to Jon Moxley the "Chicago Screwjob", comparing it to the infamous 1997 Montreal Screwjob.
Cardona defended his GCW World Title over the weekend at The Art Of WarGames and the self-proclaimed Death Match King thought his night was over after he dispatched of Frank The Clown in an open challenge. G-Raver came to the ring with some druids after the match, though, and one of the hooded figures decked Cardona with a Paradigm Shift and revealed themselves to be Jon Moxley.
The former AEW World Champion then levelled Cardona with one more Paradigm Shift onto a pile of light tubes and pinned him to win the GCW World Championship.
Following the match, Cardona took out his frustration on social media and compared his loss to Survivor Series 1997, writing: "Now I know how @BretHart felt! CHICAGO SCREWJOB!."
Cardona would then reference Nick Gage's 2010 robbery of PNC Bank, tweeting: "After last night at @GCWrestling_, I now know EXACTLY how @PNCBank felt after @thekingnickgage walked in... I WAS ROBBED!"
While Cardona may have lost the world title, he is still in possession of the spinner GCW Universal Championship, the title belt he had commissioned for himself.