Hey guys, sorry I missed that post. Yes I can say with 100% certainty that this is indeed Nepenthes 'Rokko'. NC State aquired this plant in the early 80s, likely around 1981. Their records indicated that an employee that no longer works there, but I had met before was the one in charge at the time. So I contacted this person in hopes that they could tell me who they got it from. As it turns out the school had purchased it from Bruce Bednar. So I contacted Bruce and sent him photos of multiple lower and upper pitchers. There were only a handful of Nepenthes ever being grown at NCSU, this list included N. khasiana x alata, Rokko, Miranda, alata, and a handful of other things that there was no way this plant could be. I asked bruce if it could be khasiana x alata, but after looking at the photos he concluded that it had to be N. 'Rokko' he also remarked that it looked just like the female plant he grows as N. 'Rokko'. And there you have it! The story of how I came to discover that the "Wolfplant" is actually N. 'Rokko'!