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'Price Is Right' Contestant Celebrates Win So Hard He Dislocates His Shoulder—And Ouch!

'Price Is Right' Contestant Celebrates Win So Hard He Dislocates His Shoulder—And Ouch!
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Henry won a trip to Hawaii—but his celebration won him a trip to the emergency room.

There's being enthusiastic about winning a prize, and then there's being so excited you injure yourself in the process.

The Price is Right contestant Henry found this out the hard way when he was so excited to have won a trip to Hawaii that his celebration dance and fist pumping dislocated his shoulder.


He was joined by his wife Alice, who did the final wheel spin on his behalf while he stood by—a bit lopsided on painkillers—and watched.

You can see the now viral moment below.

Folks felt Henry was a real trooper, continuing the show after dislocating his shoulder.

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Others questioned, however, if the show made him finish the contest.

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Still others pointed out the excitement seemed a bit fake and a normal level of excitement might be better for people's health and well being.

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Many folks saw his relatively easy dislocation and suggested Henry should maybe get checked out for Ehlers Danlos syndrome.

EDS is a connective tissue disorder characterized, among other things, by easily dislocating joints.

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Other people recalled former contestants also injured themselves while playing The Price is Right.

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At least he gets to heal while in Hawaii.

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Henry is said to have received medical attention and recovered.

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