After winning a trip to Hawaii, contestant Henry gave a strong fist pump.
Who knew there was a danger zone on The Price Is Right?
After winning a guessing game, a man by the name of Henry excitedly leaped, pounded his fists, and it appeared that his actions were strong enough to cause his shoulder to dislocate.
The event’s host, Drew Carey, spoke after Henry and his wife, Alice, had already left, saying, “Let me explain what happened. Henry yelled, “Woo!” and jumped up and down, dislocating his shoulder in the process.
Inhaling into the audience, the former Drew Carey Show actor continued, “I know. ”.
Because of this, he won’t be able to spin the wheel; however, 65-year-old Carey said Alice would do it in his place.
In an effort to get as close to $1 as possible, Alice spun a 95 cents and demonstrated her luck streak, much like her husband. Alice clapped back and Carey laughed, “Don’t hurt yourself,”.
“Update: Henry is feeling better and all healed now! He won a vacation to Hawaii and the ER,” read the caption of a video shared by the show’s official Instagram account. ”.
One supporter exclaimed, “What a trooper! “. He was clearly uncomfortable, but he played the entire game. ”.
Another poster remarked, “Omg! Feel better, Henry, that’s ridiculous.”.
Hawaii allows you to unwind.”.
One person exclaimed, “Now that’s a celebration!”.
Henry’s injury is not the first one to occur on the program. In an effort to win a brand-new station wagon in 1998, contestant Scott suffered a knee injury.
Later, a contestant named Judy was reportedly forced to perform the Showcase Showdown using crutches in 2014 after slipping and injuring her ankle. Following the performance, Carey said she would visit the hospital.
When his arm got tangled up during Grocery Game in the first episode Carey hosted in 2007, he essentially put his life and limb at risk.