Police Release Footage of Vince McMahon’s High-Speed Bentley Crash
Stamford, Saturday, 21 February 2026.
Newly released bodycam footage reveals the former WWE Chairman reaching 115 mph before crashing his Bentley, subsequently admitting to officers he had not driven in years.
Incident Overview and Footage Release
Connecticut State Police have publicly released bodycam footage regarding the motor vehicle accident involving Vince McMahon on July 24, 2025 [1][3]. The video surfaces nearly seven months after the 80-year-old former wrestling executive crashed his 2024 Bentley Continental GT Speed, valued at approximately $300,000, while navigating Route 15 in Westport, Connecticut [2][3][5]. The release of this visual evidence provides a detailed account of the events leading up to the collision, which occurred just hours before news broke of Hulk Hogan’s passing [5].
High-Speed Collision and Immediate Aftermath
The footage captures McMahon weaving through traffic before rear-ending a 2023 BMW 430 [5]. The other driver was identified as Barbara Doran (referred to as Dolan in some reports), the founder and CEO of BD8 Capital Partners, who later described the event as a “horrific car crash” [2][3]. Data cited by law enforcement indicates McMahon reached speeds of 115 mph prior to the collision [1][4]. Upon impact, the Bentley struck a guardrail, scattering debris across the highway, though McMahon continued driving briefly before pulling over [2][5].
Legal Proceedings and Resolution
Following the incident, McMahon was charged with reckless driving and following too closely [1]. In October 2025, a judge ruled that McMahon could enter a pre-trial diversion program [3]. The terms required a $1,000 charitable contribution and a stipulation that he must be properly licensed and insured to drive in the future [1]. If he successfully completes the program, the charges are scheduled to be dismissed in October 2026, one year from the ruling [3].