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Police bodycam footage from Vince McMahon’s car crash in July published

The police bodycam footage from the Vince McMahon car crash back on July 24, 2025 was released by the Connecticut State Police Department and published by The Sun.

McMahon was at the wheel of a Bentley Continental GT Speed and caused the multi-car crash, ramming into the back of a BMW while a third car, a Ford Fusion, was also damaged in the same accident after debris from both cars landed on the other lane.

After a State Trooper caught up to McMahon in his crashed car, he told him that he hit almost 115 miles an hour when he was trying to reach him.

“I’m trying to drive. I haven’t been driving my car in God knows how long,” McMahon responded. “God damn it. Stupid f*cking fool.”

McMahon was ordered to hand over his insurance documents and license and did so while he told the officer that he was visiting his grand daughter for her birthday. The cop noted that the car was fast and McMahon said that it was “too f*cking fast.”

The former WWE chief was not injured but did ask the State Trooper if anyone else was injured on the scene. He then walked over to apologize to the driver of the BMW.

McMahon was charged with reckless driving and following too closely and in October, a judge said McMahon can enter a pretrial program if he can make a $1,000 charitable donation. All charges would be dropped if he completed the program within a year.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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