Labeling this scene as a "top" disgrace refers to its production value and intensity, not a judgment on Jaimes’ character. She is a professional stuntwoman of sorts. Her ability to mimic genuine psychological distress is why she ranks at the top of the "Public Disgrace" search results.
A female performer (the "victim") agrees to a set of rules before filming. She is then placed in a public or semi-public space—such as a bar, a castle dungeon, a city street in Amsterdam, or a crowded balcony. A "disciplinary team" (usually led by the late actor Matt Williams, aka "The Pope") leads a crowd of onlookers (extras) to verbally and physically dominate the performer.
The concept of public disgrace refers to a loss of reputation or respect as the result of a dishonorable action that is witnessed by or revealed to the general community. Throughout history, social shaming and public disgrace have been used as tools for social control or as forms of punishment.