I agree, clicking rollback should definitely have an rollback-reason or comment input, same as editing does
While you can workaround this by using the "edit" button on an older revision, the rollback button is what I would naturally click in such a situation
I guess a slightly more drastic solution would be to remove the rollback button, and rename "edit" button the revisions page to "revert to this revision". Not only would it inherently prompt for a reason when "rolling back", it better describes what the edit button does (plus gives a nice preview of what the rolled-back question will look like)