WWE chairman Vince McMahon was involved in a minor accident on Tuesday morning near his company's headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut. The 71-year-old did not sustain an injury during the collision between his black Bentley and a Toyota.

According to TMZ Sports, Vince McMahon and the people in the other car he collided are okay following a car crash near the WWE headquarters. McMahon's Bentley and the other driver's Toyota sustained little damage but it was enough for law enforcement to be called.

Officials say that the accident was minor and both parties called 911 after the collision. Vince McMahon was in Stamford because Tuesday's SmackDown Live was scheduled at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.

The 71-year-old billionaire can certainly afford the repairs for his Bentley. He was also present on SmackDown Live despite Tuesday morning's accident, per PW Insider. Vince McMahon still controls what goes on in the company in terms of WWE programming.

The last time Vince McMahon appeared on television was at Payback 2016 last May when he announced the roles of Shane and Stephanie McMahon for the brand split. He assigned Shane to SmackDown Live while Stephanie got Monday Night Raw.

In other Vince McMahon news, Kurt Angle revealed in an interview with Brian Fritz of Sporting News that the WWE chairman has a lot of plans for him. The Olympic Hero will be inducted into this year's WWE Hall of Fame and he is expected to have a role on WWE television moving forward.

"To be able to come back and Vince say just let it go, let everything in the past go. We're here now, there's nothing you need to worry about that occurred in the past. Just worry about right now and the future. We have some wonderful plans for you in the future," Angle said.

In the video below, Vince McMahon was really glad to see Kurt Angle for the first time in eleven years. As described by Angle, it was like a father welcoming his long lost son back to the family.