Thread:Sinjoh/@comment-5392675-20171209001143/@comment-4136655-20171209011318

The reason is there were three ways that recurring challenges were named:
 * By first appearance.
 * By most common name.
 * Or the challenge's most recent name, if the challenge name is changed every season.
 * (Of course there are some exceptions, such as Sumo at Sea, which as never been referred to as Survivor Sumo at any point.)

If a challenge is referred equal times by a specific name, which name takes precedence? For example Splash Back has been referred to twice as I Hold On and Back Splash, which name gets precedence? Also, since Sea Legs has been called Bermuda Triangle(s) is at least four of seven times, why isn't that challenge under that name?

If a challenge's name is changed in most of its appearances, such as Q and A and Squared Off why is its most recent? Surely the other names the challenge has been called are of equal merit.

Though the reason I've been doing this is to be consistent with newer recurring challenge pages, as they've been created with the original challenge name, such as House of the Holey and Dragging the River, granted it's the only name we have for them, but we don't know in the future if challenges with the same mechanics will at all differ in name or not. If our newer pages are under this standard, so should the older pages.

Also, I am intending to use the Special:WhatLinksHere to see if there are any red links linking to the old names of the pages (individually, but checking the pages for any other challenge name as well).