After performing for weeks on the hit ABC series, "Dancing With the Stars," the 41-year-old actress Elizabeth Berkley and her pro dance partner and instructor Val Chmerkovsky finally gave what the fans had been waiting for -- a "Saved by the Bell"-inspired dance routine.

The two performers delivered an exciting tribute to the 90s classic hit sitcom "Saved by the Bell" in a ballroom version. Berkley and Chmerkovsky took a memory lane all the way back to Bayside High, class of 1993.

The dance performance was based on one of the sitcom's most famous episodes. The scene was where Jessie Spano, Elizabeth Berkley's character, got addicted to caffeine pills. Then, Zack Morris, played by Mark-Paul Gosselaar, came by Jessie's house and stopped her from taking more pills. Everyone remembers this scene where Jessie freaks out and sings, "I'm so excited! I'm so excited! I'm so... scared!"

On stage, Chmerkovsky, playing Zack's role, hopped into a window, and found Berkley on her bed with a bottle of "jive." He confronts her partner and the actress hysterically screamed, "I'm so excited! I'm so excited! I'm so... ready!" The dancers, in their 90s outfits, then kicked off the performance, bouncing their way through the high-stepping routine to a very appropriate song, The Pointer Sisters' "I'm So Excited."

"It was really fun. We've done a lot of sexy, serious and emotional dances. But we also have a great sense of humor, so we wanted it to be celebratory tonight. [I wanted] to show my gratitude for the fans that have been following the show for a long time because they asked for this," said the actress.

Elizabeth Berkley and Val Chmerkovsky seemed like they enjoyed the performance themselves, and the duo certainly made "Dancing With the Stars" so memorable.