[2] This was followed nine days later by a loss to Scott Norton & Ice Train at a WCW Saturday Night taping in Anderson, SC.
Cast initially into the roll of jobbers, the young team next made an appearance on the July 13, 1996, edition of WCW Saturday Night where they were defeated by The American Males (Marcus Alexander Bagwell & Scotty Riggs).
[3] Rage and Kaos extended their winning streak by defeating Public Enemy by forfeit at a house show in Tupelo MS after Johnny Grunge was unable to compete.
[2] On November 16 edition of WCW Saturday Night, they wrestled Hardbody Harrison and Jack Boot to a no contest when The Nasty Boys made a run-in.
[2] High Voltage began to compete regularly on WCW's growing house show circuit, facing the nWo tandem of Syxx and Vincent in multiple matches.
Rage and Kaos faced off against Mongo McMichael and Jeff Jarrett on March 10 edition of Nitro at Club LaVela in Panama City, again falling in defeat.
While they rebounded to defeat Chavo Guerrero Jr. and Billy Kidman, two cruiserweights on March 15 edition of Saturday Night,[2] they would again lose televised matches to the Steiners and The Faces of Fear.
Having won three victories in a week,[2] their streak ended on April 14 edition of Nitro when they lost to Public Enemy in a Philadelphia Street Fight.
[5] Their now growing rivalry with The Public Enemy continued; after trading wins Rage and Kaos defeated Grunge and Rock on the August 30th edition.
[6][7] High Voltage started a feud with Harlem Heat in early 1998, wrestling them in house shows as well as WCW Pro.
At a house show held in Augusta, Georgia, on April 30, High Voltage began a series with members of Raven's Flock (Billy Kidman and Sick Boy).
In May they then began a house show series against the newly arrived Davey Boy Smith and Jim Neidhart, and that summer faced The Public Enemy once more along with The Villanos.
With his partner out of action for several months, Kenny Kaos began competing in solo competition, facing Perry Saturn and Stevie Ray.
On October 26, 1998, he was chosen by Rick Steiner to co-defend the WCW World Tag Team Championship; the duo then defeated The Giant and Stevie Ray later that night[9] The December 17, 1998, edition of Monday Nitro saw the return of Robbie Rage.
Rage returned to World Championship Wrestling in August 2000, and his final match came weeks before the company shuttered when he lost to The Demon (Dale Torborg) at a house show in Lake Charles, Louisiana on Feb 25, 2001.
He did return for one more match on October 17, 2021, when he teamed with Adam Haze and Daddy Davis to defeat Cody Deaner, Ron T Legend & Zumba King Old School at the PWE Rocktoberfest 2021 event for Pro Wrestling Eclipse.