Players in successful Rocket League squads are referred to as 'Chefs'. The risks of Rocket League, for them, are much lower. They're backed by money and power, buying them all the mods you could want, access to the Freeplay Arena, and the best trainers in Bunningsphere. Chefs are the closest things to celebrities barring Mitchell and the Gang.

Players in the, let's say, less successful Rocket League squads are 'Dishies'. Although it's such a dangerous game, and very underpaid for Dishies, many people, mostly young men, decide to play anyway - it's their only shot at getting out of poverty.

It's an ingrained hierarchy, as rich kids have the money and privilege to become chefs right from the beginning. Poorer people have to work their way up from the bottom, and many of them die in the process.

Though they aspire to become Chefs themselves, Dishies hate Chefs with a passion. In turn, Chefs disrespect Dishies until the day that they join the chef ranks. It's nothing personal.

Or is it?