Wigan slumped to the bottom of Super League with a crushing defeat at the hands of Bradford.
The Bulls raced ahead when Andy Lynch powered over for the first of seven home tries and Ben Harris went over following Iestyn Harris' fine kick.
Sean O'Loughlin touched down for the Warriors but Shontayne Hape, Karl Pryce and Marcus Bai tries ended Wigan hopes.
Chris McKenna and Lesley Vainikolo completed the home scoring while Brett Dallas sped in for a consolation score.
Bradford coach Brian Noble: "It was a competent display.
"Conditions can affect the minds as well. Both sides were manful but I thought we were too big and strong for them."
Wigan coach Ian Millward: "We're only into game six or seven. "It's not the time for me to panic. I'll continue to work hard with the players we've got and instil confidence into them."
"I thought we tried really hard .We conceded five tries on the last tackle and we made three decent breaks.
"That's the way it is when you're doing it tough. It definitely wasn't for the lack of effort. If we keep putting in effort like that, I will be happy."