Cameron Hughes Steals the Show with Hilarious Dance at Vegas Golden Knights Game

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Cameron Hughes Steals the Show with Hilarious Dance at Vegas Golden Knights Game

When it comes to electrifying a crowd, Cameron Hughes is in a league of his own.

Known for turning ordinary sports moments into viral sensations, Hughes has made a name for himself as the ultimate crowd hype man—and one of his most iconic moments took place at a Vegas Golden Knights hockey game.

🎵 Dancing to Billy Idol’s “Mony Mony”

The now-viral video, which has racked up over 1.1 million views on YouTube, begins with Hughes sitting quietly among the crowd.

But once the arena cam spots him, the energy changes instantly.

With Billy Idol’s classic “Mony Mony” blasting through the speakers, Hughes leaps into action—launching into a hilarious and high-energy dance routine that quickly grabs everyone’s attention.

What makes this moment truly unforgettable is the way Hughes commands the crowd.

He dances his way into the aisles, drawing cheers and claps from every corner of the arena.

Then, in true showman style, he rips off his outer shirt to reveal a Vegas Golden Knights tee underneath—and starts tossing shirts into the stands, sending the crowd into a frenzy.

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