ROSTER PROFILE: HARLAN MORETTI
Real Name
Harlan Moretti
Ring Name
Harlan Moretti “The House”
Height
6'8"
Weight
335 lbs
A true super‑heavyweight. Dense, broad, oppressive.
Fighting Style
Super‑Heavyweight Control / Pressure Fighter
Moretti wrestles to remove options. He advances slowly, cuts off space, and forces opponents to carry his weight until resistance fades. He favors clinches, short strikes, corner pressure, and body‑weight dominance. Matches against him feel increasingly suffocating the longer they go. He does not rush finishes — he stacks advantages until the outcome becomes unavoidable.
Personality Traits
- Calm, authoritative, unflinching
- Rarely raises his voice; never wastes words
- Treats violence as leverage, not emotion
- Respects loyalty; destroys embarrassment
- Remembers every debt, win or loss
He does not threaten. He collects.
Look & Presence
Harlan Moretti looks like a man who owns the building.
- Massive frame, thick torso, heavy shoulders
- Clean‑cut hair slicked back, perpetually neat
- Solid black trunks with subtle gold trim
- Thick wrists wrapped in tape; hands like blocks of stone
- Heavy gold chain worn to the ring, removed calmly before the bell
- Crooked nose from an old break, cauliflowered ear, faint scar along the jaw
He doesn’t pace or posture.
He stands still — and waits.
When Moretti steps through the ropes, the ring looks smaller.
Trademark Moves
- House Shot – Short-arm lariat that snaps the opponent sideways
- High Roller Slam – Side slam with full body drop
- Loaded Dice – Double-handed open-palm chop to the chest
- Break Even – Prolonged backbreaker before dumping the opponent
- Stacked Odds – Sitting splash after pushing the opponent to the mat
- Line Adjustment – Head-and-arm toss into corner positioning
- Debt Press – Standing body press, using full weight
- Margin Call – Corner forearm smashes while pinning the opponent upright
Signature Move
The House Edge
A crushing falling powerslam, executed with deliberate pause and perfect balance, designed to knock the air and fight out of an opponent in one motion.
Finisher
THE COLLECTION
A lifting sit-out sidewalk slam, delivered with total control. Moretti stays seated on the opponent’s chest during the pin, counting along with the referee — calm, insulting, inevitable.
CASH OUT (Alternate / Submission Finish): A deep cobra clutch. No struggle, no theatrics. He leans in and whispers something quiet as the opponent either taps or fades.
Entrance
The arena lights dim. No pyro. No spectacle. Harlan Moretti walks out alone, gold chain resting heavy on his chest. He does not rush. He does not acknowledge the crowd. He steps onto the apron with deliberate care, wipes his boots, and pauses before entering. Once inside the ring, he removes the chain and hands it off wordlessly. He stands in the center of the ring, arms at his sides, staring forward. He does not warm up. He waits for the bell.
Theme Song: “House of the Rising Sun” – Five Finger Death Punch (or any slow-burn, weighty track that emphasizes inevitability over speed)
Association
Volunteer
Moretti is not ideological. He is not coerced. He fights because the odds make sense.
History / CWF Context
Moretti built his power in the Inner Market District of Anthropolis, where gambling, enforcement, and favors carried more weight than law. He financed fighters, managed risks, and quietly controlled outcomes long before stepping into the Colosseum himself.
When the Amoralists ruled that anyone profiting from the violence must be willing to participate in it, Moretti accepted without hesitation.
When The House fights, interest spikes. When The House loses, consequences follow.
He is less concerned with championships than control — and victories over him are remembered long after the bell.