Do we have a low-key rivalry with Wolves?

No they're a cnut to play for all the big teams
 
Wolves fans hate us as they like to think we’re all just glory hunters and they’re a pristine example of what a ‘local’ club should be all about. Their local club with their Chinese owners, Spanish manager, and 234 Portuguese players. Their fans are all hypocrites and most of them hardly ever go to the game despite claiming to live near Wolverhampton, despite other clubs being nearer to their home (see Villa, Blues, Walsall and even Hednesford). Check their attendance when they were in League One not that long ago, it’s embarrassing. They can get fecked. It’s beautiful that the only thing ‘Wolverhampton’ about them now is where the ground is. I bet Douglas Costa fecking hates it here, I’ll be sure to ask him if I ever see him in the Mander Centre, which I won’t.
 
Stoke invented a rivalry with United once. That was weird.
 
Their counter attack style of football usually causes us issues. Our players like running into attacking space, not low blocks
 
No more than we had a "rivalry" with Middlesbrough whenever it was that we couldn't beat them for some fecking reason in the mid 00s or so.
Yeah I came here with this thought in mind. There’s always a bogey side that causes us issues for a bit before fading away again. I remember Blackburn in the early noughties as well, Bolton a couple years later…
 
No, they're just a bit of a bogey team for us; much like Middlesbrough.

There isn't any inherent dislike between the clubs or fanbases.
 
Very low-key then. Some tension is there, so If things escalate over the next decade or so, maybe a rivalry will grow between the clubs but nah. They will fade away once more and not overtake us so they'll be angry about that lost dream. While well, we just wont think about them.
 
Every club in the league enjoy beating us more than any other club. The words hated adored never ignored spring to mind.
True. But some clubs do seem to put in extra effort. West Ham a few years ago, we struggled there. Also, Stoke had it in for us. Alan Pardew. Leicester (especially Vardey) back when they were a wee club. Also, Liverpool