In addition to combing issues, there is also the idea of the whole point of a center channel speaker. If you have one speaker, the sound is coming from that one place. If you have two side by side, the sound, wired as you are suggesting, if sitting in a line directly in between them, would normally appear to come from halfway between them, which, presumably, would be at the center of the screen. But for anyone sitting off that line slightly to the side, they would hear the closer speaker more, so the sound will be off center. So you are partially defeating the purpose of the center speaker that way. If you put one above the other, then the sound will be getting further away from the screen, as it will appear to come from between the speakers, which will be further from the screen than the closer speaker is (the exception for that would be one above and one below, but you still would have combing issues). Use one speaker for the center.
If you need more sound in the center, you either have things set improperly, have terrible speakers, or you have your right and left speakers too far apart. In a theater, typically, the right and left are, like the center, behind the screen. So for the sound, you do not want the right and left speakers far apart from the screen, or it will sound like someone talking on one side of the screen is further to that side than he looks like he is.