Police Dashcam Unveils Vince McMahon’s High-Speed Bentley Crash in Connecticut

By Matthias Binder
Newly released video shows Vince McMahon crashing his car at over 100 mph (Featured Image)

Trooper Struggles to Close the Gap (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Westport, Connecticut – Chilling police video released this week captured former WWE leader Vince McMahon slamming his luxury sports car into another vehicle at more than 100 mph on a busy highway last summer.[1][2]

Trooper Struggles to Close the Gap

State police Detective Maxwell Robins trailed McMahon’s 2024 Bentley Continental GT along the Merritt Parkway on July 24, 2025. The officer aimed simply to clock the vehicle’s speed and issue a stop, not engage in a full pursuit. McMahon accelerated ahead, maintaining a lead that tested the trooper’s unmarked cruiser.[3]

Footage from the dashcam showed the Bentley weaving through traffic at excessive speeds. Authorities later confirmed McMahon traveled above 100 mph, with some estimates reaching 115 mph. No emergency lights activated during the follow, and police maintained McMahon showed no intent to flee.[1]

The Collision Unfolds in Seconds

As McMahon closed in on a BMW ahead in the same lane, disaster struck. He braked abruptly but too late, clipping the rear of the sedan before swerving sharply left. The Bentley then smashed into the guardrail, spun back across the highway, and scattered debris everywhere.[2]

Flying parts struck a vehicle traveling in the opposite direction. Remarkably, no serious injuries occurred among drivers or any passengers. Airbags deployed in the affected cars, including McMahon’s $300,000-plus Bentley. The BMW’s driver, Barbara Doran from New York City, escaped unharmed despite the rear-end impact.[3]

Post-Crash Confrontation Captured on Bodycam

Robins arrived moments later at the wrecked Bentley. Bodycam footage recorded the 80-year-old McMahon still seated inside. The detective questioned his speed: McMahon explained he hurried to his granddaughter’s birthday celebration.[4]

McMahon denied attempting to evade the trooper or using his phone before the crash. He admitted the car proved too powerful, remarking it had sat undriven for some time. Doran later confirmed McMahon checked on her welfare at the scene, expressing relief she remained safe. Officers issued summonses before parting amicably.[1]

Authorities charged McMahon with reckless driving and following too closely. He posted a $500 bond and faced misdemeanor counts. His attorney, Mark Sherman, described the event as a simple accident, emphasizing everyone’s well-being.[3]

In October 2025, a judge approved a pretrial probation program. McMahon donated $1,000 to charity as required. Successful completion by October 2026 will clear the charges entirely from his record. The release of the videos sheds new light on an incident that briefly drew attention amid McMahon’s storied wrestling career.[2]

Here are the key sequence of events from the footage:

  • Trooper Robins follows speeding Bentley on Merritt Parkway.
  • McMahon approaches BMW, brakes late, and clips its rear.
  • Bentley strikes guardrail, rebounds, scatters debris.
  • Robins questions McMahon; exchanges remain calm.
  • Summons issued; no injuries reported.

Key Takeaways

  • The crash highlighted dangers of high speeds on busy parkways.
  • McMahon’s program offers a path to dismissed charges.
  • No serious harm occurred despite the violence of the impact.

This footage serves as a stark reminder that even icons face everyday risks behind the wheel. What are your thoughts on high-speed driving incidents like this? Share in the comments below.

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