Charlotte Greengrass fired four goals and Amber Hughes struck a hat-trick as the visitors dismantled their lower-ranked Keys Park hosts.
Dan McNamara's Northern Premier step three side held a four-goal advantage at half-time through goals from Jade Cross and Katie Johnson early on before Greengrass and Hughes struck their first of the afternoon.
Defender Johnson bagged her second after the interval and Wolves remained relentless in their pursuit of more goals to to put West Midlands Premier side Hednesford to the sword in the knockout tie.
Almost 400 supporters attended Keys Park to enjoy the cup tie and despite the hefty scoreline the hosts left with no shortage of admirers - including from European champion Lioness Hannah Hampton, as the former Staffordshire schoolgirl returned to one of the region's clubs.
Holders Albion kickstarted the defence of their title with a second-half blitz enough to see off Boldmere St Michaels 5-1 in Perry Barr.
Boldmere had cancelled out Hannah George's early opener but Siobhan Hodgetts-Still's side caught fire after the break as Naomi Sharp scored her first Baggies goal 10 minutes into the second period.
Simran Jhamat made it 3-1 from the bench after the hour before a quickfire second for George and Phoebe Warner's curled finish saw her cap the scoring by netting for a fifth game running.
Stourbridge also progressed thanks to a 4-1 home success over Burton Albion.
The Glassgirls had doubles from Sophie Phillips and Ella Brennan to thank for the comfortable victory.
Lye Town rallied from behind in the second half to win at Coventry outfit Coundon Court.
The visiting Flyers trailed at the interval but efforts from Marsha Malik six minutes into the restart and Brit Lote with just four minutes left completed the turnaround.
Villa secured three points at Bristol City in their second group game of the Women's League Cup.
The group E clash was only three minutes old when skipper Rachel Daly opened her account for the 2025/26 campaign with a close-range header.
Georgia Mullett made it two just inside half hour with a precise curled finish from just inside the Robins' box. It was Mullett's first senior Villa goal.
Substitute Ebony Salmon rounded off the scoring from the penalty spot after being brought down with five minutes to go to take Natalia Arroyo's side to four points in the competition having drawn their first group game.
Super League 2 side Birmingham City slipped below Villa in group E having crashed to a 3-0 defeat at Tottenham, of the division above.