Did you also check to see if you had any leaks in pipes behind the wall.
If you are reusing the walls make sure there is a moisture barrier behind it.
I had a shower that was leaking and at first I thought it was the pan but it turned out to be a leak in the riser going to the shower head.
The shower was an absolute hack master piece.(greenboard walls, no moisture barrier, tiled with mastic, plastic shower drain with riser just stuffed into the cast iron p-trap, pvc membrane nailed in over the curb, no dam corners, made the shower head riser pipe out of two pieces of copper and didn't secure the elbow so moving the shower head caused the leak etc...)
With those plastic molded pans, I have seem them twice now in hotels where they have leaked at the drain flange and water has gotten under neath them.
I think the bottom line is that no matter what, it takes good workmanship to be succussful, regardless of the method used.
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