For spam, closing makes no sense as noted above. OTOH, as @djechlin wrote "spam questions shouldn't be open" is more intuitive. Actually, spam is just garbage, and garbage should be neither open nor closed.
So let's say, a question gets flagged as spam. From now on, no closing or any other action should be possible until the "spamminess" gets resolved. Just two buttons spam and not spam, both popping up an explanation what it means.
To counter @Deduplicator's comment: After you click on not spam and confirm, you'll get the normal options back. But this is only necessary when "fun spamming invalid spam-flags" happens with a non-negligible frequency.