Drew Carey attempts Arnold Schwarzenegger impression on Price is Right
During the latest episode of The Price is Right, host Drew Carey attempted to do an impression of Arnold Schwarzenegger as a contestant celebrated his win.
The Price Is Right player celebrates after winning car
Drew Carey attempted to do an impression of Arnold Schwarzenegger on The Price is Right.
Usually, the contestants on the beloved game show are the ones shocking viewers with their disaster flip landings and bizarre dances.
However, during the latest episode, the host was the one to make quite an impression, literally.
After inviting contestant Charles to the stage and presenting him with a potential prize, which turned out to be a 2025 Kia K4, Drew said they would be playing a game called 5 Price Tags.
During this segment, a player is presented with five price tags. They have to win “picks” during a product guessing game so they can use them towards choosing the correct value of the prize.

When the first product was presented, Drew had a bit of trouble figuring out what it is.
“This is… ugh why do you do this to me,” he said, directed at production. “This is a… Is it a cheese, lettuce, onion, grated thing?”
George Gray interjected, trying to help out his castmate.
“I’ll give you a clue. Schwarzenegger,” the announcer said, hinting at Arnold’s iconic line in the 1987 action film Predator.
The small suggestion was enough for Drew, and the contestant to catch on. The host then answered with his best attempt at the actor’s infamous accent.
“It’s a chopper,” he said.
After the announcer gave a more in depth explanation of the product, the host kept his impression going.
With an Austrian pronunciation, he went on: “The price of the chopper is $23 dollars. Is that true or false?”
The contestant responded: “True.”
Continuing with his fake accent, Drew said: “It is true. Yeah. It is true.”
To close out his impression, he puffed his arms out in an attempt to mimic the actor’s big frame.
The game continued as usual, with the contestant gaining two picks. He ended up choosing correctly, sending him home with a new car.
As he screamed and jumped up and down in celebration, Drew brought back the impression to send the show into a commercial break.
“We are going to see a commercial and get to the chopper. We’ll be right back. We’ll be back,” he finished, referring to the actor’s well-known line in Terminator.
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