Samoan SWAT Team
| Samoan SWAT Team | |
|---|---|
| Tag team | |
| Name(s) | Gangstas in Paradise Hawaiian Beasts Headshrinkers Samoan Gangster Party Samoan SWAT Team |
| Billed from | Hawaii "Samoa" Tahiti |
| Former members | Big Matty Smalls Fatu Great Kokina Juicy Finau Lance Anoa'i Paul Heyman (manager) Samoan Savage Samu Sione |
| Debut | 1988 |
| Disbanded | 29 October 2023 |
| Years active | 1988–1996 2022–2023 |
The Samoan SWAT Team was a professional wrestling tag team and stable.
The original Samoan SWAT Team primarily comprised Fatu and Samu, but various iterations alternatively included Great Kokina, Big Matty Smalls, Samoan Savage, and Sione. They competed in promotions including New Japan Pro-Wrestling, World Wrestling Council, World Class Championship Wrestling, and World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The team also appeared in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now known as WWE) as the Headshrinkers, in Extreme Championship Wrestling as the Samoan Gangster Party (also known as Gangstas in Paradise), and in the Universal Wrestling Association as the Hawaiian Beasts. In 2022 to 2023, a new iteration of the Samoan SWAT Team comprising Jacob Fatu, Juicy Finau, and Lance Anoa'i was active in Major League Wrestling (MLW), with Anoa'i and Finau winning the MLW World Tag Team Championship.
The original Samoan SWAT Team portrayed a pair of Samoan "savages", often displaying uncivilized behavior such as biting into a turkey carcass during a match and dragging each other by their hair. They were also billed as having hard heads that were impervious to pain; any attack that targeted a Headshrinker's head would have no effect, and an opponent who tried to headbutt one of them would end up hurting himself. Having hard heads went with typical professional wrestling portrayals of Samoan wrestlers. Most members of the team were members of the Anoaʻi family.