WESTPORT, Conn. (WTNH) – State police in Connecticut say former WWE CEO Vince McMahon was issued a misdemeanor summons for reckless driving after allegedly causing a multi-vehicle crash last week.
The three-vehicle crash took place on the morning of July 24 on a thoroughfare in Westport, according to an accident report from Connecticut State Police.
Officials said McMahon, 79, was driving a 2024 Bentley Continental GT Speed in a northbound lane when he allegedly rear-ended a 2023 BMW 430 in front of him. His car then hit a wooden median guardrail, sending debris over the median into the southbound lane and into the path of a 2020 Ford Fusion, the report indicates.
No injuries were reported and all three parties were wearing seatbelts at the time. The airbags in McMahon’s vehicle, along with the BMW, were deployed.
The three vehicles were towed from the scene, state police said. About 30 feet of the median guardrail also suffered moderate damage.
McMahon was issued a misdemeanor summons for reckless driving and following too closely resulting in an accident. The report lists McMahon’s address as the former WWE headquarters in Stamford.
According to state police, he was released on a $500 non-surety bond and is scheduled to appear in Stamford Superior Court on Aug. 26.
The accident occurred the same day wrestling legend Hulk Hogan died at the age of 71. McMahon posted his condolences to X hours after the crash.
“The world lost a treasure today. Hulk Hogan was the greatest WWE Superstar of ALL TIME, someone who was loved and admired around the world,” his post read.
Nexstar’s WTNH has reached out to McMahon’s representatives for comment.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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