I liked the idea of Rokk as a star athlete who is used to winning and success. But, as you correctly point out, that's not what Rokk stands for. What I'd rather see is an early Rokk who is like that early on, but grows into the Rokk we're used to. LA Dodger legend Tommy Lasorda said that great players often don't make good coaches in that they didn't have to work as hard to get where they are as average players who needed effort and were better able to convey that idea to people they were training. Sure, you could have three teenagers with fully developed maturity start a team, but founders who started with more of a rookie mentality who grew into superhero legends makes for a better story in my opinion.