New bodycam footage that captured the moment Vince McMahon totaled his luxury Bentley after a high-speed pursuit on a Connecticut highway has been released by The Sun.
The video, which stems from a July 24, 2025 incident (the same day Hulk Hogan died), shows the 80-year-old former WWE Chairman weaving through traffic at speeds a state trooper estimated at 115 mph. The chase ended abruptly when McMahon’s $300,000 Bentley Continental GT Speed rear-ended a BMW and slammed into a median guardrail, sending smoke and debris across the road.
After the airbags deployed and the car came to a halt, a Connecticut State Trooper approached the vehicle. McMahon appeared disoriented, telling himself, “God damn it. Stupid f***ing fool,” as he struggled to find his insurance papers.
When asked why he was driving so recklessly, McMahon said he was rushing to visit his granddaughter for her birthday and was only one exit away. He claimed he hadn’t driven the car in “God knows how long” and remarked that the high-end sports car was simply “too fast.”
You can watch the complete bodycam footage below:
The driver of the BMW, Barbara Doran, later shared her terrifying account on Facebook, stating she felt “lucky to have survived.” She described being catapulted over 100 yards after the impact. McMahon reportedly apologized to her at the scene, expressing relief that no one — including her dog — was seriously injured.
In a strange twist of timing, Doran noted that the crash occurred just hours before the news broke of Hulk Hogan’s death, an event that shook the wrestling world on the same day.
McMahon was originally charged with reckless driving and following too closely. However, his legal team successfully negotiated a deal. In October 2025, a judge allowed McMahon to enter a diversionary program. He was ordered to make a $1,000 charitable contribution.
If McMahon maintains a clean record and follows all licensing rules, the criminal charges will be dismissed after one year.
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