Connecticut State Police released stunning bodycam footage of Vince McMahon swerving his Bentley into another lane and striking a vehicle while driving over 100 mph in 2025.
The video showed McMahon hitting the brakes on his Bentley Continental GT Speed right behind a BMW. He then abruptly moved to enter the left lane, totaling his car while hitting the guard rail and rear-ending the vehicle in front of him as debris flew across the highway.
The former WWE boss eventually pulled his car, which was still smoking from the crash, to the shoulder and was approached by the trailing trooper, who told him he “almost hit, I think, 115 miles an hour.”
McMahon told the trooper, who said he was trying to catch up to him and accused him of “taking off,” that he was on his way to visit his granddaughter for her birthday and was an exit away.
McMahon denied trying to evade the trooper, saying he saw lights, “but it just looked normal.”
“I’m not trying to outrun you,” McMahon said from the driver’s seat of the car with the window smashed out and the airbag deployed.
He admitted that he hadn’t been driving a car in “God knows how long” when the trooper was asking what led to McMahon striking the vehicle that was right in front of him, asking if he was on his phone or having a medical episode.
The billionaire refused medical attention.
The 80-year-old McMahon, who was charged with misdemeanor reckless driving and following too closely, resulting in an accident, appeared to be audibly upset with himself and his actions, saying that he hadn’t driven the roughly $300,000 car in “quite some time” and that it was “too fast.”
“God damn it,” McMahon said. “Stupid f–king fool.”

He was relieved, calling it a “miracle” to find out that no one in the other car was hurt during the crash that happened on July 24, 2025, as he traveled northbound on Route 15 near Exit 15 in Westport, Conn.
McMahon was shown later on the side of the road apologizing to the woman whose car he hit, Barbara Doran.
Doran reacted to the crash in a now-deleted Facebook post in the days after the accident.
“I was as lucky to have kept control of the car, more or less, as I shot off the road after being catapulted over 100 yards,” she wrote. “McMahon saw me last minute and swerved, smashing into my left rear, but that if he had hit me full on, there might’ve been a very different ending for me.
In October, a judge allowed McMahon to enter a pretrial program with the condition that the charges would be dismissed if he made a $1,000 donation and maintained proper licensing and insurance.
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