Vince McMahon described himself as a ‘stupid fool’ after crashing his Bentley while driving at more than 100mph.Newly-released dashcam footage reveals the former chairman of WWE weaved in between traffic as he drove on Route 15 near Westport, Connecticut, in July 2025.Dashcam footage shows McMahon hit a car in front of him at high speedsConnecticut State PoliceHe then smashed into the back of another car at high speed, before finally coming to a stop after hitting a guardrail as debris struck a vehicle in the opposite lane.A police car followed McMahon — who has been linked with a shock WWE comeback — during the incident, and bodycam video captured what he told a state trooper in the aftermath.Vince McMahon brands himself ‘stupid fool’ for high-speed crashWhen questioned on why he was driving so fast, the 80-year-old claimed he was going to visit his granddaughter for her birthday.McMahon, who stepped down from WWE in 2022, also insisted he didn’t need an ambulance and that he wasn’t trying to ‘outrun’ the police before smashing into the BMW in front of him.“You almost hit 115mph, and then you just hit someone because you weren’t paying attention. Were you looking at your phone?” the trooper then asked. “The person was right in front of you, there’s got to be a reason you hit them.”McMahon replied: “I’m just trying to drive, I wasn’t looking at my phone… I haven’t been driving my car in god knows how long.”He then branded himself a ‘stupid f***ing fool’ for the crash.“It’s too f***ing fast,” he added of the Bentley Continental GT Speed, said to be worth more than $300,000.No one was hurt in the incident, which McMahon admitted was ‘a miracle.’Debris flew as McMahon crashed on a road in Connecticut in July 2025Connecticut State PoliceThe former WWE chief claimed he was driving to his granddaughter’s birthdayConnecticut State PoliceA state trooper questioned McMahon on why he was driving so recklesslyConnecticut State PoliceWhat charges did Vince McMahon face for 2025 crash?The former WWE boss initially faced a reckless driving charge, and another charge of following too closely, after last summer’s incident.It was reported by the Associated Press in October that McMahon had been allowed to enter a pretrial program to resolve both.A state Superior Court judge ruled that he could enter the program if he made a $1,000 charitable contribution, and only drove if properly licensed and insured.If he does so, the charges will be dismissed in the coming months.McMahon did not speak during that brief hearing and his attorney, Mark Sherman, said afterward that ‘not every car accident is a crime.’“That’s what happened here, an accident,” Sherman added.McMahon has been allowed to enter a pretrial program and could see charges droppedConnecticut State PoliceBarbara Doran, who was driving the BMW that McMahon hit, wrote in the days after the collision that she felt ‘lucky to have survived.’“McMahon hit me going 80-90mph as I drove in the right lane of the narrow Merritt Highway,” she posted on Facebook last July.“I was as lucky to have kept control of the car, more or less, as I shot off the road after being catapulted over 100 yards.”She added that McMahon had apologized to her, and repeated the excuse that he was going to visit his granddaughter.McMahon has not publicly commented on the recent release of the dashcam footage. Stay up to date with the latest from WWE across all platforms – follow our dedicated talkSPORT USA Facebook page and subscribe to our talkSPORT USA YouTube channel for all the news, exclusives, interviews and more.