Following his victory and a trip to Hawaii, contestant Henry gave an excessive fist pump.

Who knew there was a danger zone on The Price Is Right?

After winning a guessing game recently, a competitor by the name of Henry jumped up and down, pumped his fists joyfully, and it appears that he did so strongly enough to pop his shoulder out of its socket.

Later on in the program, after Henry and his wife Alice left, the host, Drew Carey, stated, “Let me explain what happened.” Henry dislocated his shoulder while yelling “Woo!” and cheering.

When the audience exhaled, the former Drew Carey Show star said, “I know.”

Therefore, he won’t be able to spin the wheel; nevertheless, Alice will do so on his behalf, said Carey, 65. Good fortune.

To reach as close to $1 as possible, Alice spun a 95 cents, demonstrating her luck streak, much like her husband. Carey jokingly said, “Don’t hurt yourself!” as Alice cheered.

He won a trip to Hawaii and the ER, and the show’s official Instagram page tweeted a video with the message, “Update: Henry is feeling better and all healed now!”

One supporter exclaimed, “What a trooper!” He continued to play the entire game, clearly in discomfort.

“Omg! Feel better Henry, that’s ridiculous,” another person wrote. “In Hawaii, you can unwind.”

Someone said, “Now that’s a celebration!” Glad to hear that Henry is doing well.

Henry’s injury is not the first to occur on the program. A participant called Scott hurt his knee in 1998 while anticipating winning a brand-new station wagon.

Then, in 2014, Judy, a competitor, was forced to perform the Showcase Showdown on crutches after sliding and injuring her ankle, according to Today. Following the conclusion of the program, Carey announced she will visit the hospital.

When his arm became hooked during Grocery Game on the first episode Carey hosted in 2007, he effectively put his life and limb at risk.

Weekdays, CBS broadcasts The Price Is Right (check local listings).