Wolves made it two wins from two Premier League games so far this season thanks to a 2-0 triumph over Fulham at Molineux on Sunday afternoon.
Kevin Doyle and Matt Jarvis both struck late in the first half to secure the victory for Mick McCarthy's men.
Fulham looked dangerous during the opening period, with Pajtim Kasami having a shot deflected wide, Andrew Johnson failing to make good contact with a Damien Duff cross and the Irishman hitting a weak shot which was comfortably gathered by Wolves goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey.
Dickson Etuhu also had a shot stopped by Hennessey, but Wolves had created decent opportunities too, and hit the front after 42 minutes when Doyle held off challenges in the Fulham box before firing home a strike, after Matt Jarvis had set-up the striker following a short corner.
The hosts were two up by half-time. Mark Schwarzer failed to meet a cross from Stephen Hunt, allowing Roger Johnson to head an effort off the post, with Jarvis there to smash the rebound into the net.
Early in the second half, Duff missed another good chance, volleying an effort into the ground after John Arne Riise had done the set-up work.
Fulham continued to push for a way back into the game but did not seriously threaten again until the final 10 minutes, with Stephen Ward superbly tackling Clint Dempsey when the American looked set to score, after Hennessey had been unable to hold onto a shot from Andrew Johnson.