Newly released police video shows former WWE CEO Vince McMahon's high-speed car crash in Connecticut last summer and reveals that a state trooper was trying to catch up to him to pull him over at the time.
McMahon, now 80, was driving his 2024 Bentley Continental GT on the Merritt Parkway in Westport on July 24 — coincidentally, the same day that WWE legend Hulk Hogan died of a heart attack in Florida. State police said the Bentley, which can cost over $300,000, was going 100 mph (160 kph) or more.
''Why were you driving all over 100 mph?'' state police Detective Maxwell Robins asks McMahon after the crash, according to police bodycam video. McMahon replies, ''I got my granddaughter's birthday" and explains he was on his way to see her.
Robins' dashcam video shows McMahon driving northbound in the right lane when he approaches a BMW in the same lane, appears to hit the brakes and swerves into the left lane at the last second. The Bentley clipped the rear of the other car before smashing into the left lane guardrail and careening back onto the highway, creating a cloud of dirt and car parts. McMahon then stops in the right shoulder.
No one was seriously injured in the crash, police said. Besides damage to the rear of the BMW, another vehicle driving on the opposite side of the parkway was struck by flying debris. The driver of that third car happened to be wearing a WWE shirt.
McMahon was cited for reckless driving and following too closely. A state judge in October allowed McMahon to enter a pretrial probation program that will result in the charges being erased from his record next October if he successfully completes the program. He was also ordered to make a $1,000 charitable contribution.
State police said Robins was trying to catch up to McMahon on the parkway and clock his speed before pulling him over. They said the incident was not a pursuit, which happens when police chase someone trying to flee officers. They said it did not appear McMahon was trying to escape the trooper.
Police video shows Robins telling McMahon about his efforts to catch up to McMahon. ''I'm trying to catch up to you and you keep taking off,'' Robins says. ''No, no no. I'm not trying to outrun you," McMahon says.