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What Went Down (TV series)

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What Went Down
Written byAmanda Deibert
Mitch Hansen
David Blatter
Mike Leonardo
Leeman Parker
Narrated byPete Sepenuk
Theme music composerAlexander Andresen
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes92
Production
Executive producersMary Carole McDonnell
Peter McDonnell
EditorsJaylan Aburto
Kyle Culver
Charles Newberry
Jonathon Courtot
Evon Barros
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkThe CW
Syndication
ReleaseSeptember 8, 2014 (2014-09-08) –
present

What Went Down is a 2014 comedy montage series that features collections of sports screw-ups, epic fails, and embarassing outcomes. The series premiered on September 8, 2014 on The CW and in syndication.


Segments

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What Went Down has used many segment names for many episodes. The most common segments include:

What's About to Go Down
Never Have I Ever
Devin Supertramp Moment
Would You Rather?

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