The thing with turnover discs is the a stable disc beat to understable is always* more consistent than a disc designed to be understable out of the box. Understable out of the box discs tend to be squirrelly, where beat to understable discs tend to be more consistent in flight.
Which is the same argument people like me make for cycling; that stable disc you beat to understable is going to be more consistent than an out of the box understable disc.
BUT...that leaves new players, players that only throw premium plastic that takes forever to break in and/or players that don't throw often enough to beat something in looking for discs that will approximate the shots guys that cycle get from their beat to understable discs. Which is where a disc like the Wolf comes in. It's not going to be as good a roller as a beat Cobra and it's not going to be as good a turnover approach disc as a beat Aviar P&A. If you don't have a beat Cobra and/or a beat Aviar P&A and you are not interested in beating a Cobra and/or an Aviar P&A into that slot, it's I guess an option. It's a crappy option, but an option.
*Yeah, I know, it's just, like, my opinion, man.