Item: September 24, 2021 - Grand Slam (Queens, NY) (2) (1x8)
Language: en-US
Type of Problem: Duplicate
Extra Details: This was part 1 of Grand Slam and it was on AEW Dynamite NOT AEW Rampage. I get really frustrated having to report people for their mistakes and foolishness on here, I really wish I could just fix it myself. People just don't pay attention to the facts and screw up the data for everybody else.
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Contestado por raze464
el 15 de enero de 2022 a las 23:32
The only mistake was a mismatched image, which as now been resolved. The rest is how it appeared on the TNT website.
Contestado por Alan Machek
el 16 de enero de 2022 a las 00:16
Do you know how many times the websites that host the broadcasts are wrong? Too often to count. TNT's website is wrong. There's not two episodes of Rampage on the same day, that's never happened and won't happen, there's only one episode and wrestling database websites I look at, that are accurate, show that what I'm saying is right. Go look at the allelitewrestling.com website under results and you'll see that the September 24, 2021 episode of Rampage was only one part and not two. I just don't understand why it's always a fight with this database to get the correct and most accurate data, it's extremely frustrating and wastes my time.
Contestado por raze464
el 16 de enero de 2022 a las 00:46
We list data based on how it was originally aired, with a channel's website being the ultimate authority on how an episode is added to the database.
Rampage: Grand Slam aired as a 2-hour event on TNT, and was added to the TNT website as two 1-hour "episodes" instead of a single 2-hour "episode," with subsequent "episodes" continuing from that order until the "season finale" on December 31, 2021, which is listed as S01E22 on the TNT website.
Contestado por Alan Machek
el 16 de enero de 2022 a las 01:29
Yes, I'm telling you that the TNT website has it listed wrong. The ultimate authority should be by the creator of the content, in this case the creator is All Elite Wrestling, TNT just hosts the show, so TNT can have some random person input the data incorrectly, this happens more than you know. All Elite Wrestling has only 21 episodes listed in Season 1 NOT 22 episodes, again, I reiterate, that September episode on the 24th was NOT two separate episodes, I don't care how TNT lists it, that's irrelevant! It's how AEW lists it that matters...
Contestado por raze464
el 16 de enero de 2022 a las 02:11
According to TNT, which airs the matches, Season 1 has 22 episodes due to the 2-hour Rampage: Grand Slam event being split into two episodes.
Well, you should care because that's what the Contribution Bible states:
That's just it, AEW doesn't list it. Their website doesn't have any episodic info, that's all on TNT. AEW just has match previews and results, which is not useful for episodic info.
Since TMDB is a database for movies and TV shows, it should really go without saying that this entry is not for the AEW: Rampage events, it is for the AEW: Rampage episodes on TNT.