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Lots of folks would be willing to give their right arm to play on The Price is Right. Apparently, a contestant named Henry took that challenge a little too literally.
On Thursday’s episode of the CBS show, Henry was so happy that he won the game of Bonkers that he managed to dislocate his right shoulder while jumping up and down in celebration. (The episode was taped in February).
When it came time to spin the wheel, Henry’s wife Alice had to take his place because, well, her hubby’s right arm was obviously hanging below his hips. Host Drew Carey had to explain why poor Henry couldn’t take a turn at the heavy wheel.
At least Alice brought good luck to Price is Right stage: She managed to land a 95 on the wheel, which sent Henry to the Showcase Showdown. He ended up winning a trip to Hawaii … and the ER.
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Injuries have happened sporadically on the show’s set. One Price is Right contestant named Judy tumbled in 2014 while spinning the wheel, and had to play the Showcase Showdown on crutches.
Carey got his arm cut in a rotating thingie during the grocery game in 2007 before his first show as host had even aired.
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, named Henry, was playing a game with host Drew Carey in which he needed to guess the digits in the total price for a trip to Hawaii, in order to win that trip.Henry proved to be a fairly impressive guesser, nailing the total early on and thus eliciting a bout of celebratory jumping and fist-pumping.However, his explosive display of exuberance and joy wound up costing him — at least, in terms of some serious aches and pains. As it turns out, Henry celebrated so hard that he fully dislocated his shoulder.The show shared a video of the jubilant jumping to Instagram, which they captioned, «He won a trip to Hawaii and the ER»The show also shared an update, explaining, «Henry is feeling better and all healed now!»A post shared by The Price Is Right (@therealpriceisright)Fans found out about Henry's injury when it came time to spin the wheel for the Showcase Showdown, and he was joined by his wife, Alice.«Henry was celebrating and going 'Woo!' and he dislocated his shoulder,» Carey told the audience, as Henry and Alice both chuckled at the unusual circumstance.
#PriceIsRight (Update: Henry is feeling better and all healed now!),” the official Instagram account for the game show read. This isn’t the first time someone has gotten injured on the program. A contestant named Judy sprained her ankle while spinning the wheel in 2014.
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posted a video of contestant Henry celebrating, unable to contain his excitement after solving the final puzzle.The clip then cuts to the show’s host Drew Carey explaining that Henry wouldn’t be able to spin the wheel due to him popping his shoulder out of his socket — and bringing out the contestant’s wife, Alice, to do the honor for him.“Henry was celebrating and going ‘Woo,’ and he dislocated his shoulder,” Carey said. “So, he’s not going to be able to spin the wheel, but Alice is going to spin the wheel for him.”A post shared by The Price Is Right (@therealpriceisright)As if it was fate, Alice spun and secured a 95 for her husband — sending him to the Showcase Showdown — this time with him celebrating with his one good arm as his wife jumped for joy.“Be careful,” Carey joked to Alice.Henry cruised through the Showcase Showdown — securing a tropical vacation in Hawaii.“He won a trip to Hawaii and the ER #PriceIsRight,” the Instagram post caption read.
A contestant on "The Price is Right" may have taken his celebrations a little too far. On Saturday, the game show shared a clip to Instagram that showed the contestant, whose name is Henry, celebrating a big win. Drew Carey, the show's host, explained to the crowd that Henry dislocated his shoulder while celebrating, so his wife, Alice, finished off the show by spinning the wheel for him.
One contestant on a recent episode of The Price Is Right celebrated their victory a little too hard.
A “Price Is Right” contestant got a little too excited over his win during a recent episode.
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A post shared by The Price Is Right (@therealpriceisright)A clip of the incident, which was posted to the show’s Instagram account, showed the eager man — with his arm limply hanging by his side — slowly walking up to the the wheel with his wife.“He won a trip to Hawaii and the ER #PriceIsRight,” the caption read, which noted that the episode was filmed in February and Henry is “feeling better and all healed now.”Fans loved his celebratory moves — even if it did mean a trip to the hospital.“Omg!! Now that’s a celebration! Glad you’re doing good Henry!” one wrote on the clip.“That was crazy to watch,” another said in amazement.
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