The actual plot of this video, according to the YouTube description:
Jose Canseco gets pissed at umpire, gets ejected from game, then brother Ozzie comes out and he gets ejected from the game, couldn’t tell why, but sign language says it pretty well.
The plot of the video according to me:

Somebody starts playing “Mambo Number 5″ by Lou Bega at the San Fernando Valley Skateboard Monsterz park (or wherever Canseco hangs around now) and Jose gets pissed and confronts an umpire about it. Jose thinks the choice of music is “bullsh**”, and starts screaming it over and over until he’s ejected. This makes him angry, so “Rock Me Like a Hurricane” starts playing to sort of illustrate his anger and everybody gets ejected.
And I mean, who can blame him? If I had to listen to the entirety of Mambo Number 5 in 2011 I’d flip out and start screaming bullsh** at people, too. Of course I didn’t do horse tranq and uppers for two decades like Jose, so it probably would’ve been limited to me poking my head out of the dugout and saying “Jesus, can somebody turn that off?” to nobody in particular.
Part of me really wants to see Ozzie Guillen get thrown out of a game to “Tubthumping” by Chumbawumba now.
[H/T We the West]


Amazingly, if they had played a Lady Gaga song he would have dry humped the umpire.
In Mambo Number 5′s defense, it was way better than Mambos 1 -4.
I used to work at the Virgin Megastore in Union Square and whenever our security busted someone trying to steal something, our in-store dj would play “been caught stealing” and me and the rest of the employees would smile knowingly as they hauled the shoplifter off.
Cool story, schmoove.
When that stupid song came out I was working in Spain. With the weirdo Euro’s love of everything faddish and trendy (aka stupid) that song was everywhere. Blasting out of clubs, car stereos, etc. I bet for 2 months I heard that song at least in part 8 times a day. Seriously, if I ever meet Lou Bega I am going to beat him to a bloody pulp.