Business mogul and former WWE CEO Vince McMahon has won a legal battle.
Vince McMahon was charged with one count of reckless driving and one count of following too closely, resulting in a motor accident over the summer. However, police confirmed everyone was wearing their seatbelts, and so no one sustained any injuries.
As reported by TMZ, McMahon was given the opportunity to have the charges against him dropped in a year by participating in a special program where he had to meet some conditions. A Stamford judge allowed the former WWE Chairman into an accelerated pre-trial rehabilitation program that would ensure that if McMahon kept his nose clean, donated $1,000 to charity, and adhered to driving lawfully, his case would be tossed out in October 2026.
Former WWE CEO Vince McMahon’s Attorney Calls The Outcome “Good News”
Vince McMahon appeared in court for the proceedings, wearing a navy suit and white shirt. He did not speak. McMahon’s attorney, Mark Sherman, told TMZ, “It was good news.” Sherman further noted, “Not every car accident is a crime, and the judge agreed that he deserved this dismissal, and we’re grateful for that.”
JUST IN: WWEâ€s Vince McMahon arrives at Stamford Superior Court on reckless driving charges for a three-car crash in Westport over the summer. Prosecutors allege he was swerving in and out and going up to 90mph on the Merritt Parkway. Fans were waiting for his arrival. @News12CTpic.twitter.com/XnUirqNchz
— Marissa Alter (@MarissaAlter) October 16, 2025
Vince McMahon Celebrated His 80th Birthday In August; Major WWE Names Attended The Party
Vince McMahon turned 80 on August 24. As per PWInsider, major names such as Kane, The Undertaker, John Cena, Gerald Brisco, Michelle McCool, Bruce Prichard, JBL, Sgt. Slaughter, Shane McMahon, Sheamus, and Ron Killings (R-Truth), among others, were in attendance for McMahon’s party.
Meanwhile, Brock Lesnar, who was named in former WWE employee Janel Grant’s lawsuit against McMahon, has returned to WWE. He resurfaced at SummerSlam, before destroying John Cena at Wrestlepalooza, World Wrestling Entertainment’s debut show on ESPN. It remains to be seen how the former UFC fighter will get booked going forward. Furthermore, what will be the fate of Vince McMahon? Only time will tell.
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