Bodycam footage from a Connecticut State Trooper of Vince McMahon’s 2025 car crash has been released.
The footage obtained by The Sun, shows McMahon’s Bentley Continental GT Speed swerving through traffic at 100 MPH before crashing his car into another vehicle.
Vince McMahon was involved in a multi-vehicle collision on the morning of July 24, 2025 on the Merritt Parkway in Westport, Connecticut.
In the video, the Trooper speaks to McMahon following the crash.
“Why were you driving over 100 MPH?” asks the officer.
McMahon mentions something about his granddaughter’s birthday.
“Didn’t you see me trying to catch up to you behind you?” asks the officer.
“I saw lights but it didn’t look normal,” answers McMahon.
“I was trying to catch up to you and you keep taking off,” states the officer.
“I wasn’t trying to outrun you,” pleads McMahon.
“I understand that but that is why I was very confused,” says the officer. “I think you almost hit 115 MPH and then you just hit someone because you weren’t paying attention.”
The trooper asks McMahon is he was looking at his phone. McMahon denied doing so.
“The person was RIGHT in front of you,” explains the trooper. “There has got to be a reason you hit them.”
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“I haven’t been driving a car in God knows how long,” replies McMahon.
“It was RIGHT in front of you. You went STRAIGHT at it at 100 MPH,” says the officer.
One of the people involved in the crash, Barbara Doran, said at the time that McMahon rear-ended her BMW while allegedly driving at about 80–90 mph. She stated that her car was “catapulted” about 100 yards and both vehicles were totaled, though she and her dog escaped with relatively minor injures.
Barbara Doran wrote: “Lucky to have survived a horrific car crash on the way up to catch the ferry to Martha’s Vineyard last Thursday morning. Both cars totaled.”
“The trooper told me afterwards that 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. Amazing that no other cars were hit, and that I got out of the car, hands shaking for a good twenty minutes, but otherwise seemingly unscathed (stiff neck later, etc., and full battery of hospital scans and bloodwork. Time will tell I am told.). Oddly, Hulk Hogan, who made McMahon’s fame and fortune, died about the same time as the accident,” she also wrote.
In a court decision in 2025, McMahon was placed into an accelerated rehabilitation program: he was ordered to donate $1,000 to charity and to maintain proper licensing and insurance. If he completes the program without further incidents, the charges would be dropped after a year.



