
Former WWE CEO Vince McMahon Involved in 'Bad Car Accident'
On Wenesday, TMZ reported that the founder of WWE and the former CEO of the company Vince McMahon was "involved in a bad car accident" on Thursday in Connecticut.
The website reported: "McMahon was issued a misdemeanor summons for reckless driving and following too closely resulting in an accident. He will have to appear in court late next month."
McMahon's car reportedly "rammed into the back" of another one and "collided with" a median guardrail
Debris flew onto the other side of the road, and was hit by a third car that was going in the opposite direction
All three cars had to be towed from the scene, but all three drivers were wearing seatbelts and "no-one was injured"
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