Smackdown Spoilers for December 14, 2007

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Following are Smackdown taping results from Boston, MA, according to a report on WrestlingNewsWorld.com…

Dark Match:

Kofi Kingston defeated Steve Corino
Kingston used a Russian leg sweep into a dance move and hit a leg drop for the win.

SmackDown!:

Vickie Guerrero comes to ringside in a wheel chair. She announces that WWE World Heavyweight Champion Batista, The Undertaker, and Edge all three have matches on tonight’s show.

Edge defeated Funaki
Edge hits the spear in a match that lasts less than two minutes.

Layla & Victoria defeated Michelle McCool & Kelly Kelly
Chuck Palumbo comes out on his motorcycle and distracts McCool, costing her and Kelly Kelly the match.

Rey Mysterio defeated Kenny Dykstra
Crowd was hot throughout the entire match. Mysterio worked with his usual high-flying style. Rey hit the 619 for the victory.

WWE World Heavyweight Champion Batista comes out to a huge pop from the live crowd. It is announced that he will face Kane in a Last Man Standing match.

Batista defeated Kane in a Last Man Standing Match
Both hit early finishers for an 8 count. Batista hits a spinebuster on Kane on the announcers table. Edge comes out from the crowd and hits a spear on Batista. Batista gets up before he is counted out but Kane doesn’t. Batista gets the win as he is the last man standing.

Festus defeated Miz
Jesse was with Festus while John Morrison was with Miz. Festus got the win over one half of the WWE Tag Team Champions after hitting the Flapjack.

Hornswoggle vs. The Great Khali ends in no contest
Finlay comes out and attacks Khali with the Shillelagh. Khali’s handler Rujin Singh grabs Hornswoggle which distracts Finlay. This enables The Great Khali to take him out with a chokebomb.

Undertaker defeats Big Daddy V & Mark Henry in a three-way match
Undertaker wins the match after hechokeslams Mark Henry. After the match Big Daddy V and Mark Henry beat up Undertaker. Edge comes out and mocks Undertaker who is down.

Credit: Jordan Rote, WrestlingNewsWorld.com

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