Myles Shaffer marks his 22nd anniversary column with a night at Exposé watching Rachel Rampage. Fire shows, pole work, and a personality that shines—here's why you shouldn't miss her.
Bonjour, my friends! Comment ca va? Myles Shaffer here, back with another weekend adventure. This one marks a big milestone for me: my twenty-second anniversary column. It's been twenty-two years since Steve Nelson first published my work on AINews.com, now known as AINews.XXX. Let's not dwell on the past too long, though. We've got plenty to talk about today.
This week, I'm sharing my experience watching a feature entertainer I'd met before but never seen perform live until the Exposé Elite Championship last February. When I heard she was back in town, I knew I had to catch both of her shows. So, are you curious to know who it was and how the night went? Great, let's dive in.
### Rachel Rampage: The Main Event
Saturday night, July 25, 2026, I drove down to Exposé's Kearny Villa Road location to spend some time with Rachel Rampage and catch her final two performances of the booking. Let me tell you, she didn't disappoint.
For her first show, Rachel wore a black top with big, dramatic sleeves. Over that, she had a dress split up the front, revealing a black corselet, a black bra, and a pair of black G-string-style thong panties underneath. Her footwear? A pair of black stiletto heels with medium-height platform soles and clear ankle and toe straps. Classic, sleek, and striking.
But the outfit was just the opening act. To close out that first performance, Rachel did a fire show with two flaming torches and four bowls of flammable liquid. The heat, the light, the danger—it was electric. You could feel the energy from the crowd shift as she moved.
### The Music and the Moves
Rachel's first show was set to a killer playlist that included "Church" by Tommy Genesis & Austin Millz, "Bad Omens" by ero808, "Appetite" by Zorro, "Your Body" by KNOX, "Closer" by FETISH, and "Heaven's Gates" by Devault featuring Izzy Camina. Each track seemed to fuel a different side of her performance.
For her final show of the evening, Rachel switched things up completely. She wore a gold choker and a floor-length red dress with silver sequins over her breasts and more sequins on her back. Underneath, she had a matching red bra and G-string, both with silver sequin detailing. She also wore rhinestone bands at the top of each thigh. Her shoes were clear stilettos with medium platform soles and ankle straps—a perfect complement to the whole look.
At one point during this show, Rachel sprayed liquid into the air from two aerosol cans. Then, she invited some of the tip rail customers to spray liquid onto her body. It was interactive, playful, and a little wild—exactly what you'd hope for from a feature performer.
### Pole Work and Crowd Interaction
The soundtrack for this set included "Rizz" by AYYBO, "Beggin'" by Chris Lake & Aluna, "That Girl" by Phil Fuldner, and "Straight To... Number One" (Dreamcatcher's Remix) by Touch And Go. Rachel did some genuinely impressive pole work during both performances. She also made a point to interact with most of the tip rail patrons, which is something I always appreciate.
Beyond her on-stage talents, Rachel is an intelligent woman with a great sense of humor. She can hold a conversation with just about anyone—as long as you can keep up your end of it. That combination of brains, personality, and stage presence is rare.
### The Stats and The Verdict
Now, for the physical stats. I had a senior moment and forgot to ask Rachel directly, but my editor-in-chief Steve Nelson dug up the details online. Rachel has long brunette hair and blue/green eyes. She stands five feet eleven inches tall, weighs one hundred forty-one pounds, and her measurements are 32E-28-34. All I can say is, the numbers check out with what my own eyes saw.
If you ever get the chance to see Rachel perform at a club, don't let the opportunity slip away. It'll be an evening you won't forget. You can find her on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and possibly other social platforms. Happy hunting to those curious enough to search.