Warrington's dismal start to the Super League season has continued as they crashed to a sixth successive defeat with a 31-6 hammering at St Helens.
The result leaves Wolves coach Tony Smith under pressure with his side yet to win a match in the competition.
Saints blew away their own recent problems with Adam Swift scoring twice and Zeb Taia, Jack Owens and Alex Walmsley also crossing in a dominant display at the Totally Wicked Stadium.
Three quickfire tries late in the first half swung the game decisively in Saints' favour with Warrington's only touchdown coming from Kurt Gidley early in the second half.
The teams went into the game 10th and 12th in the table but there was a much greater difference in their performances on the field.
Saints looked full of confidence, with fit-again Matty Smith back pulling the strings in his first outing since rejoining the club, while the Wolves showed little.
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