NEWLY released footage showed Vince McMahon swerving through traffic while driving over 100 mph before he smashed his Bentley into another vehicle.
In the horrifying video, which stemmed from an accident McMahon was involved in last July, the ex-WWE boss, 80, appeared dazed and confused after a state trooper told him he caught him going about 115 mph.
Dashcam footage captured the pulse-pounding seconds McMahon was seen swerving in and out of traffic before rear-ending a BMW.
McMahon’s Bentley Continental GT Speed, which sells for about $300,000, then slammed into the guardrail, sending debris scattering across the road.
Smoke is seen billowing from McMahon’s Bentley after the collision, as it continues driving down the highway before eventually pulling over.
When a Connecticut State Trooper approaches McMahon’s mangled car and asks him why he was driving over 100 mph, the former WWE head honcho said he was going to visit his granddaughter for her birthday.
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“I’m trying to catch up to you and you keep taking off. You almost hit I think 115 miles an hour,” the trooper told McMahon.
McMahon, who is seen seated in the driver’s seat with the airbags deployed, reassured the trooper he was not trying to outrun him, saying, “I’m trying to drive. I haven’t been driving my car in God knows how long.”
‘THAT’S A MIRACLE’
“God damn it. Stupid f**king fool,” McMahon tells himself in an outburst as he hands the trooper his insurance and registration information.
“I haven’t driven this car in quite some time,” he said, adding that the sportscar was “too fast.”
As McMahon, who refused medical attention, exited his totaled vehicle, he asked the trooper if anyone was injured, to which the officer said no.
“Oh s**t, that’s a miracle,” McMahon said as he breathed a sigh of relief.
The horrifying crash occurred on the morning of July 24, 2025, while McMahon was driving northbound on Route 15 near exit 15 in Westport, about 30 miles south of New Haven.
An upset McMahon apologized to the woman, identified as Barbara Doran, whose BMW he rear-ended, telling her he was heading to visit his granddaughter and was only an exit away from his destination.
As deputies informed McMahon about the charges he would face, one of officers is heard telling the former CEO as he sat in the back of an Escalade, “Nice to meet you. Happy birthday to your granddaughter. Try to enjoy the rest of your day.”
Doran spoke about the accident days later in a Facebook post, saying she felt “lucky to have survived the crash.”
“McMahon hit me going 80-90 mph as I drove in the right lane of the narrow Merritt Highway,” Doran wrote.
“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.
“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.
“Oddly, Hulk Hogan, who made McMahon’s fame and fortune, died about the same time as the accident.”
McMahon was charged with reckless driving and following too closely, resulting in an accident.
In October, a judge ruled McMahon could enter a pretrial program if he made a $1,000 charitable contribution and only drive if properly licensed and insured in the future.
If he completed the program, the charges against him would be dismissed in a year.
Mark Sherman, McMahon’s attorney, told TMZ at the time that he was happy with the outcome.
“It was good news. Not every car accident is a crime and the judge agreed he deserved this dismissal and we’re grateful for that,” Sherman said.





