The G Guys

Here are my thoughts regarding Wong's relationships to the male characters of G Gundam (not like that, obviously). Although I am posting some of the more prominent characters for sake of completion, I will obviously not be positing Wong's relationship to a person he never met (Wong and Karato, for example). New additions may be added if they are necessary. If you are unfamiliar with any of these characters, I'd recommend a visit to the Shuffle Alliance.
Domon Kasshu: The star pupil of Wong's old friend Master Asia, Wong at first dismisses Domon as another gundam fighter (albeit an unusually arrogant one), but with each victory becomes more and more annoyed at Domon's seemingly endless winning streak and his habit for "being in the right place at the right time". Throughout the series Wong seeks to humiliate Domon, first to show Master Asia his imperfection and later for personal satisfaction. In the end, Domon's success in ousting him from his position drives him literally to madness, as he willingly becomes infected with DG cells in order to have one last battle against Domon. For Domon's part, he was wary of Wong from the start, and that wariness quickly turned to contempt and hatred when he learned of Wong's true agenda.
Chibodee Crockett: Never once in the series does Wong meet Chibodee directly, so not much to say here. Were they to meet, I doubt things would go well. Chibodee is a very straightforward, fair player type of guy...exactly what Wong is not. For Wong's end, he seemed fairly indifferent when it came to Chibodee.
George De Sand: Though George and Wong never speak to each other, it's safe to assume that George wouldn't mind sticking a short sword a long way into Wong's chest, considering Wong was indirectly responsible for Gentle Chapman attacking Princess Marie Louise. As with Chibodee, Wong wasn't too concerned with George. At least Wong actually meets George though..
Sai Sici: Again, not much to say here. Sai and Wong never meet, and if they did I'm sure poor Wong would go insane again after half an hour's time, considering Sai's hyperactivity.
Argo Gulskii: Is he a dangerous space pirate? Is he a noble soldier? Is he Nastasha's love slave? Seems no one can tell much when it comes to Argo, and this is no exception. Since Argo was so closemouthed, it's hard to say whether or not Wong's ruthless, ambitious demeanor would bother him, though I have to say it probably would, considering he was for the most part portrayed as the misunderstood good guy. As with all the other Shuffle Alliance members save Domon Kasshu, Wong and Argo never meet.
Master Asia: When Wong first shows up, he trusts Master Asia's judgment and consults him on everything; it's obvious the two have known each other a while. In addition to being Wong's fellow schemer, Master Asia is also Wong's only friend seen (even if theirs is a largely political friendship). As the series progresses, Wong gets increasingly annoyed at Master Asia's ability to prove him wrong time and again as well as his unwavering faith in Domon. Though Wong no doubt told Asia that Allenby Biazury would make the better Setai unit, Asia remained convinced that only Domon could do the job. In the end, Wong decides that Asia is more of a liability than an asset.
Urube Ishikawa: Aaah, yes, the other villain of G Gundam. Between Urube and Wong, the series of Mobile Fighter G Gundam as we know it was made. To be honest, though, I have no idea on what sort of relationship they have. Since Wong and Urube serve different countries, one is inclined to think that they never meet, and this belief is reinforced by the anime. However, if they never met, then how does Urube know about Wong's research notes, let alone how valuable they would be? Something to mull over, ne?