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Vince McMahon Gets Massive Reprieve In Reckless Driving Case

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Vince McMahon has evaded a major disaster in his reckless driving case.

The former WWE boss was involved in a car crash in July this year, and despite its severity, no one was gravely injured.

The crash report revealed that McMahon’s car collided with a civilian’s vehicle before colliding with a guardrail, resulting in all vehicles being towed away.

Following the incident, he was issued a court summons, for which he appeared today.

McMahon, who recently celebrated his 80th birthday, arrived at Stamford Superior Court and reached an agreement that could see the case dismissed by this time next year.

According to a report by TMZ, the judge ordered Vince McMahon to participate in an accelerated pretrial rehabilitation program.

Per the agreed-upon terms, the former WWE Chairman of the Board must avoid further legal trouble while complying with traffic laws and donate $1,000 to charity.

McMahon’s attorney, Mark Sherman, spoke to TMZ later, stating:

It was good news. Not every car accident is a crime, and the judge agreed he deserved this dismissal, and we’re grateful for that.

Vince McMahon Might Attend John Cena’s Last Match

John Cena will wrestle in his last match at Saturday Night’s Main Event XLII on December 13.

While the details about his final opponent have yet to be revealed, ‘The Ring General’ Gunther has emerged as a strong contender.

To mark the occasion, various politicians are expected to attend the event, including the United States President Donald Trump.

Meanwhile, there have been discussions about inviting Vince McMahon, too. McMahon resigned from the TKO board following allegations of sexual assault and trafficking by a former WWE employee.