Rooney got a mixed reception from the Old Trafford fans when he emerged as a second-half substitute for his first appearance since signing a lucrative new contract in October after initially saying he wanted to leave the club.
The England striker, who has been recovering from an ankle injury in Dubai, looked lively but was unable to get on the scoresheet despite Wigan losing Antolin Alcaraz and Hugo Rodallega to red cards in quick succession after an hour.
Evra headed United in front from Park Ji-sung's cross on the stroke of halftime and Hernandez, who also came off the bench, sealed the points with another header after 77 minutes.
In the dying moments, Rooney scuffed an effort straight at Wigan goalkeeper Ali Al Habsi while Evra inexplicably fired wide from the angle of the six-yard box.
"We are yet to hit our best form and normally we do that in the second half of the season so that can't come soon enough," Ferguson, whose side are still unbeaten in the league this season, told Sky Sports.
"Wayne got a great reception, that was very satisfying. It has taken a lot of pressure off him," he added.
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