I completely agree withe everyone above saying to go with what you're most comfortable with. As long as it sounds good, and you're not causing yourself any physical or technical problems through your grip, use whatever works.
However, I would like to share something I found when starting to play jazz. With my band, I was playing very loud rock, then when playing at home on my own, I was studying a few jazz books and trying to get competent at playing jazz. And I found playing traditional grip incredibly useful for this. With the band, I was exclusively matched grip, playing jazz I was exclusively traditional. This just really helped me get into the right headspace when switching genres and drumming styles.
This did mean I was trying to learn jazz + traditional grip at the same time, which probably slowed me down, but it was a very enjoyable process