[H0T] The Price Is Right’s Drew Carey is called out as he brushes off contestant’s fall while spinning wheel

Price is Right at Night’s Drew Carey brushes off contestant’s fall while spinning wheel as fans critique ‘weird’ spinoff

A PRICE is Right contestant has taken a tumble on the popular game show – as fans say he was in “beast mode.”

On Wednesday night’s episode, kids got their chance to see if they had what it takes to guess the right price of items, from vacations to groceries.

A little contestant on The Price Is Right at Night took a tumble while on the game floor
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A little contestant on The Price Is Right at Night took a tumble while on the game floorCredit: CBS

The incident happened during Wednesday night's game
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The incident happened during Wednesday night’s gameCredit: CBS

The Price Is Right at Night is a spin-off of the show that features all contestants who are children
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The Price Is Right at Night is a spin-off of the show that features all contestants who are childrenCredit: CBS
After three contestants: Connor, Lacie, and Jacob, had their chance to play their own games, only one was going to make it through the Showcase Showdown.

The Showdown sees contestants spin the “Big Wheel” to determine how close they can get to $1, without going over

Lacie went first and got a 55 on her first spin.

She had the option to keep her 55 or spinning again, but she chose to stay put.

During Connor’s turn, he spun the wheel a little too hard and lost his balance, nearly falling to the floor.

However, he quickly caught himself and sprung back on his feet.

Game show host Drew Carey decided to ignore the young contestant’s fall.

Instead, Drew asked him if he wanted to give any shout-outs to family and friends.

Connor first spun a 15. When he spun again, he got a 65, which got him to 90.

The Price is Right contestant hugs Drew Carey in tearful moment after surprise win as host reveals massive prize
Finally, it was Jacob’s turn to beat a 90, but was unsuccessful when he spun a 70.

With 10 cents to spare, Connor was headed to the Showcase Round.

At the end of the show, he won $96,150.

‘BEAST MODE’

On X, formerly Twitter, one fan of the game show shared their critique on the all-kids spin-off.

The Price is Right Hosts

The Price is Right first came on TV in 1972. Fans fell in love with the game show so much that it has been on for over 50 years. Throughout that time, the show has had a few different hosts. Find out who they are below.

Bob Barker – 1972 to June 2007 (also became executive producer in 1988)

Drew Carey – October 2007 to present

Dennis James – filled in for Bob in 1974 when he missed four episodes, also hosted the nighttime version

Craig Ferguson – 2014 April Fools Day Special

One viewer said, There’s a prime-time episode of Price is Right on TV rn featuring only kid contestants, which is a weird concept.

“Like how do they know how much toothpaste costs?”

Meanwhile, others are loving the show.

“Connor, a 12-year-old on the price is right at night just won 100k in prizes in 10 minutes. Beast mode,” a second exclaimed.

A third said, “I’m loving the Price is Right at Night for kids. I wish this was a thing when we were younger.”

“It’s hilarious, this young man who’s probably a preteen, just won $23,000 on Plinko. They should have kids on more often,” a fourth admitted.

A fifth said, “These prizes are great! I love seeing kids win!”

The incident occurred during the Showcase Showdown
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The incident occurred during the Showcase ShowdownCredit: CBS

Three contestants: Jacob, Lacie, and Connor, competed to see who got the closest number to $1
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Three contestants: Jacob, Lacie, and Connor, competed to see who got the closest number to $1Credit: CBS

When it was Connor's turn to spin, he spun a little too hard and fell over
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When it was Connor’s turn to spin, he spun a little too hard and fell overCredit: CBS

Despite his fall, he managed to jump back up to continue with the game
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Despite his fall, he managed to jump back up to continue with the gameCredit: Getty

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