
Wolves twice came from a goal down to earn a point at Hull in an unexpectedly entertaining relegation tussle.
Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink put the home side in front with a great strike on 11 minutes after being teed up by Jozy Altidore.
But Wolves were back on level terms four minutes after the re-start when Anthony Gardner turned a Ronald Zubar cross into his own net.
Hull re-took the lead three minutes later when Zubar brought down Altidore in the box and Wolves target Stephen Hunt smashed home the resulting spot-kick.
But the visitors earned a share of the spoils when Matt Jarvis slotted on 67 minutes from a Kevin Foley cross.
Hull city boss Phil Brown:
"[Stephen Hunt] did show for me that he wanted to be a Hull City player and I think he showed that to the fans as well. I'm very confident [he will stay] and the chairman is working very hard to sort out the finances. If I sold Stephen Hunt these fans would go crazy.
"Defensively the lapses have to stop. We have to minimise the mistakes we're making. Having gone in front twice I'm the more disappointed manager I would imagine."
Wolves boss Mick McCarthy:
"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre came into my mind when they scored their second goal. We lost the ball in midfield, lost the tackle - and then it's a ridiculous penalty to give away.
[On whether he is keen to sign Stephen Hunt]: "You and me can dance around our handbags all evening and you'll still be asking me that question."
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