Vince McMahon: Bodycam Footage Released of 100 MPH Crash

by Liam O'Connor Sports Editor

The bodycam footage of a high-speed car crash involving former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon has been released, offering a stark seem at the aftermath of the July 24, 2025, incident. The footage, obtained by US Sun and the Connecticut State Police, details the encounter with law enforcement following a collision on Route 15 in Westport, Connecticut. This incident, involving McMahon’s Bentley Continental GT Speed and two other vehicles, has drawn significant attention and the released footage provides a clearer picture of the events as they unfolded.

According to the Connecticut State Trooper’s bodycam recording, McMahon was traveling at a dangerous rate of speed prior to the crash. “I’m trying to catch up to you, and you retain taking off. You almost hit, I think, 115 miles an hour,” the trooper stated to McMahon, as documented in the released footage. McMahon, 80 at the time of the incident, responded that he wasn’t attempting to evade authorities. He explained he was en route to celebrate his granddaughter’s birthday.

Details of the Crash and Immediate Aftermath

The crash involved three vehicles, with McMahon’s Bentley Continental GT Speed initially striking a guardrail after reaching 100 miles per hour, according to authorities. The impact caused debris to scatter across the roadway. McMahon’s vehicle then rear-ended a BMW driven by Barbara Doran. Despite the severity of the crash, McMahon declined medical attention at the scene, immediately inquiring about the well-being of others involved. He reportedly approached Doran to offer an apology.

The bodycam footage captures McMahon’s demeanor immediately following the collision. Visibly shaken with the car’s airbags deployed, he expressed frustration, stating, “I’m trying to drive. I haven’t been driving my car in God knows how long. God d**n it. Stupid f****ng fool.” He also acknowledged that he hadn’t operated the vehicle in a considerable amount of time and described the Bentley as “too fast.” The Bentley Continental GT Speed is valued at approximately $300,000.

Legal Proceedings and Resolution

Following the incident, McMahon was charged with reckless driving and following too closely, resulting in an accident. He appeared in court in October 2025 to address the charges. The judge ordered McMahon to donate $1,000 to a charitable organization and to adhere to all traffic laws moving forward.

Perhaps more significantly, McMahon was granted entry into a pretrial program. Successful completion of this program, contingent upon maintaining a valid driver’s license and insurance, could lead to the dismissal of the charges against him. This offers a path toward resolving the legal ramifications of the incident without a formal conviction.

The release of this bodycam footage provides a detailed account of a dramatic event and the immediate consequences faced by one of the most recognizable figures in professional wrestling. The incident prompted a legal response and a period of accountability for McMahon, culminating in a conditional path toward resolution.

As of February 21, 2026, McMahon remains eligible for the pretrial program, and the outcome of this process will determine the final resolution of the legal charges stemming from the July 2025 crash. Further updates will be available through the Connecticut State Police and court records.

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