Former WWE chairman Vince McMahon is the subject of a new parody video posted by comedian AJ Hapanney, who recently shared a series of skits online referencing McMahon’s 2025 car crash.
Hapanney uploaded the clips to Instagram, where he recreated a fictional police bodycam-style encounter, parodying the longtime WWE executive. The skits include several jokes referencing well-known moments from Vince McMahon’s WWE history.
Among the references included in the video are McMahon’s infamous 2007 limousine explosion storyline on Raw and his controversial “Kiss My A Club”** segment from the Attitude Era.
In the parody scenario, the McMahon character repeatedly tells officers that he should be taken to a “local medical facility,” a phrase he famously used on WWE programming instead of the word “hospital.”
Multiple Vince McMahon Moments Were Parodied During The Skit
One segment recreates a field sobriety test, with the parody version of Vince McMahon struggling to cooperate with officers. During the scene, the character attempts to walk in a straight line but instead breaks into McMahon’s signature strut.
“What’s good in the hood?” Hapanney says while portraying McMahon. “I don’t typically drive this car. I drive a limo, but it blew up in 2007.”
The scene continues with the character attempting to talk his way out of the situation by pitching one of McMahon’s most infamous on-screen ideas.
“Wait just a damn minute,” he says. “If you let me go, I’m gonna invite you to an exclusive club… It’s a Kiss My A** Club.”
The parody quickly gained attention online, with fans recognising the numerous WWE references included throughout the skit.
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