ince McMahon’s 2025 car crash is being talked about again online — but this time it’s because of a parody video that’s making the rounds on social media.

Comedian AJ Hapanney posted a series of skits on Instagram that mock the crash with an exaggerated, fictional version of the former WWE boss interacting with police officers after the accident.

One of the clips recreates a mock sobriety test scene where the parody version of McMahon struggles to cooperate with officers. Instead of walking a straight line during the test, the character begins doing the famous Vince McMahon power strut while the officers try to keep things serious. During the skit, the character throws out a string of wild one-liners while trying to explain himself to police.

“What’s good in the hood? I don’t typically drive this car. I drive a limo but it blew up in 2007. You can’t see me. You just want to see my magnificent ass.”

The parody continues when the character tries to talk his way out of trouble by pitching one of WWE’s most infamous Attitude Era storylines to the officers.

“Wait just a damn minute, if you let me go I’m gonna invite you to an exclusive club… it’s a kiss my ass club.”

Hapanney didn’t stop there. Another parody clip escalates the absurdity even further. The fictional McMahon claims he needs to go to a “local medical facility,” says he was distracted by looking at pictures of Mae Young on his phone, and even attempts to flee the scene before officers stop him.

The parody videos started circulating online shortly after newly released crash footage showed additional details about the real incident. The footage revealed that McMahon’s Bentley collided with a BMW before striking a guardrail on Route 15 in Westport, Connecticut. Debris from the impact also struck a third vehicle, a Ford Fusion, leaving all three vehicles unable to drive away from the scene.

McMahon was previously charged with reckless driving following the crash and later entered a pretrial program connected to the case. Now the parody videos are circulating across social media, with fans sharing the clips and reacting to the comedian’s exaggerated take on the situation.

Do you think the parody video about Vince McMahon’s car crash crosses the line, or is it just a harmless joke? Let us know what you think in the comments.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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